The World - News from Aug. 21, 1985
A suspected Nazi war criminal who emigrated to Costa Rica after his U.S. citizenship was revoked three years ago has surrendered to authorities in the Central American nation, officials there said. Bohdan Kozly, 62, who had lived in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., since the end of World War II, allegedly was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of civilians, many of them Jews, in the Ukraine. There were no U.S. proceedings against him, but the Soviet Union has asked for his deportation to face trial there.
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