kateyes
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Nazi hunters have tracked a suspected World War II concentration camp guard to Lawrenceville.
Members of the Justice Department's elite Nazi tracking force said Paul Henss, 85, served as a prison guard and attack dog handler at the notorious Dachau and Buchenwald Concentration Camps in Nazi Germany.
On Monday, in his driveway in a tidy, middle-class neighborhood where the streets are named after tennis stars, Henss said he had been an SS soldier and had trained German shepherds and Rottweilers during World War II, but he angrily denied being a war criminal.
"It is not 100 percent true, what they charge me," said Henss Monday afternoon. Henss appeared confused as he tried to answer a barrage of questions from reporters.
"I didn't commit no crimes," Henss said in a thick German accent. "I didn't hurt nobody. Otherwise I wouldn't have come to the United States."
Henss called the Holocaust "a catastrophe" and said: "Everybody in Germany knows that wasn't right."
The Justice Department and the Department of Homeland Security have asked an immigration judge in Atlanta to deport Henss. Officials said Henss entered the United States in 1955 after concealing his concentration camp service.
The document says Henss admitted on March 13 that he served as an SS guard at Dachau and Buchenwald for two to three months each as a dog handler................
The rest of the story is here:
Lawrenceville Man Admits Training Concentration Camp Attack Dogs - News Story - WSB Atlanta
What do you think--should he be deported? Should he be tried as a war criminal?
Has enough time passed we should just let this go?