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U.S. officials launched proceedings to revoke the citizenship of a Florida man for his alleged Nazi activities. The Department of Justice claims that Michael Gorshkow, 79, was a Gestapo interpreter and interrogator who helped kill some 3,000 people while working for the Nazis in Belarus.

May 24, 2002
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U.S. officials launched proceedings to revoke the citizenship of a Florida man for his alleged Nazi activities. The Department of Justice claims that Michael Gorshkow, 79, was a Gestapo interpreter and interrogator who helped kill some 3,000 people while working for the Nazis in Belarus.

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