Court queries 'Nazi guard' health

Apr 16th, 2009 - BBC NEWS

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Court queries 'Nazi guard' health - BBC News John Demjanjuk denies the charges against him

A US appeals court has requested more information on the health of a 89-year-old man due to be deported to Germany on war crimes charges.

The removal of John Demjanjuk was halted by the court shortly after he was removed by federal marshals from his Cleveland, Ohio home.

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