A top commander whose Nazi SS-led unit is blamed for burning villages
filled with women and children lied to American immigration officials to
get into the United States, according to evidence uncovered by The
Associated Press.
2. He Lied to the U.S. About His Military Record
3. He Could Be Deported
3. He Published a Ukrainian Memoir Admitting His Nazi Past
4. His Unit Was Involved in Suppressing the 1944 Warsaw Uprising
5. His Unit May Have Been Involved in War Crimes
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