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U.S. begins process of revoking ex-Nazi’s citizenship

by NEW YORK (JTA) -- The Department of Justice has moved to revoke the citizenship of a Pennsylvania man who allegedly served as a, Kwoczak allegedly was stationed at Trawniki and Poniatowa, SS camps where thousands of Jews were incarcerated and later murdered

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In 1949, Kwoczak misrepresented his wartime activities on a U.S. visa application, according to the Justice Department. Eli Rosenbaum, director of the Justice Department's Office of Special Investigations, said, "Kwoczak never would have received a U.S. visa had he disclosed the truth."

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