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A man accused of being a Nazi concentration camp guard during World War II could have his U.S. citizenship revoked. Federal prosecutors say Jakiw Palij, 78, was an armed guard at Trawniki, an SS slave labor camp in Poland.

May 13, 2002
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A man accused of being a Nazi concentration camp guard during World War II could have his U.S. citizenship revoked. Federal prosecutors say Jakiw Palij, 78, was an armed guard at Trawniki, an SS slave labor camp in Poland.

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