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The Nation - News from May 13, 1987

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The Justice Department began denaturalization proceedings against Jacob Tannenbaum, a 75-year-old Jewish man from Brooklyn who allegedly brutalized Jewish prisoners in a Nazi concentration camp. In a complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn, the department’s Nazi-hunting unit said that Tannenbaum, a native of Poland, served from September, 1944, through May, 1945, as a supervisory “kapo”--an inmate overseer of other prisoners--at the Goerlitz concentration camp in what is now East Germany.

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