A 95-year-old former World War II concentration camp guard was deported to Germany on Saturday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced. Friedrich Karl Berger was deported after U.S. authorities determined he served in the Neuengamme concentration camp system near Hamburg in 1945. SOME ICE DETAINEES GETTING COVID-19 VACCINE, AGENCY SAYSThe initial court decision found that Berger served at a camp where the largest groups of prisoners were Russian, Dutch and Polish civilians. He also helped guard prisoners during their evacuation to the main camp as the Allies advanced. Berger still receives a pension from Germany based on his employment iin that country, "including his wartime service."
Source: Fox News February 20, 2021 17:48 UTC