US revokes 'Nazi's' citizenship

The United States has moved to revoke a Chicago man’s citizenship, claiming he failed to reveal his past as an armed guard at two Nazi concentration camps during the Second World War.

The United States has moved to revoke a Chicago man’s citizenship, claiming he failed to reveal his past as an armed guard at two Nazi concentration camps during the Second World War.

Joseph Guzulaitis, 77, was a guard at camps in Majdanek, Poland, and Hersbruck in Germany, according to a complaint filed in US District Court in Chicago.

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