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Former Nazi SS Guard Deported from the United States
23 March 2009
A former Nazi concentration camp guard who settled in Racine, Wisconsin, after World War II and acquired U.S. citizenship, has been deported to Austria due to his participation in Nazi-sponsored acts of persecution during World War II. Josias Kumpf, 83, served as an armed SS Death’s Head guard at the Nazi-run Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp in Germany and at the Nazi-run Trawniki Labor Camp in Poland. During his service at Trawniki, he participated in a mass shooting in which 8,000 men, women and children were murdered in a single day on November 3, 1943.
"Josias Kumpf, by his own admission, stood guard with orders to shoot any surviving prisoners who attempted to escape an SS massacre that left thousands of Jews dead," said Acting Assistant Attorney General Rita M. Glavin. "His court-ordered removal from the United States to Austria is another milestone in the U.S. Government’s long-running effort to ensure that individuals who participated in crimes against humanity do not find sanctuary in this country." Please follow this link to read the full-text Department of Justice press release.


