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  1. Feodor Fedorenko or Fyodor Federenko was a Soviet Nazi collaborator and war criminal who served at Treblinka extermination camp in German occupied Poland during World War II. As a former Soviet citizen admitted to the United States under a DPA visa (1949), Fedorenko became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1970. He was discovered in 1977 and denaturalized in 1981. Subsequently, he was deported to ...

  2. 63. Feodor Fedorenko was finally deported against his will to the Soviet Union on 21 Dec. 1984, almost four years after the Supreme Court 21 Jan. 1981 decision in his denaturalization suit. A Soviet Court sentenced him to death in the summer of 1986. 64. After this article was completed and typeset, the Government succeeded in extraditing ...

  3. The case was brought on the accusation that Fedorenko had illegally obtained naturalisation as a US citizen because he had lied at the time of entry into the US, by withholding the fact he was a guard at the death camp, Treblinka. However, the judge in this case, refused to believe the testimony of the witnesses for the prosecution, claiming ...

  4. Bazyler, Michael J. and Tuerkheimer, Frank M.. "9. The trial of feodor fedorenko: Treblinka relived in a Florida courtroom". Forgotten Trials of the Holocaust, New York, USA: New York University Press, 2014, pp. 247-274.

  5. The trial of feodor fedorenko: Treblinka relived in a Florida courtroom was published in Forgotten Trials of the Holocaust on page 247. Skip to content. Should you have institutional access? Here's how to get it ... € EUR - Euro £ GBP - Pound $ USD - ...

  6. 22. Dez. 1984 · WASHINGTON -- Feodor Fedorenko, an ailing former guard at a Nazi concentration camp who was stripped of his U.S. citizenship, was deported to the Soviet Union Friday night, the Justice Department ...

  7. Feodor Fedorenko has been a hard-working and responsible American citizen. VENUE AND PRELIMINARY MATTERS This suit was instituted in August, 1977 while defendant was a resident in Miami Beach, pursuant to the requirement of 8 U.S.C. § 1451(a) that suit be filed "in the district in which defendant resides."