Montag, April 03, 2006
Posing as historian, Israeli tracks down suspected Nazi-era killer
An Israeli businessman has succeeded in tracing one of the men who allegedly murdered his family in Poland in 1943 as they were hiding after escaping a train taking them to a Nazi death camp. Roni Lerner told Israel Radio Sunday that he had posed as an historian in order to locate Josef Radczuk, today 92-years-old, who allegedly was one of the group who killed his grandmother, Gitl, and five of her children.
The Israeli Ha'aretz daily reported that Polish prosecutors may reopen the case as a result, since under Polish law there is no statute of limitations on murders committed during the Holocaust or the country's Communist era.
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