“For the U.S. government to single him out for prosecution was a disgrace.
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The disgrace was not prosecuting ALL the Nazi guards and killers.
The evidence against him was an ID card produced by the soviet KGB, during the height of the cold war. That and a few “eyewitnesses”.
Ever go to a 30th high school reunion? How about a 40th? Or a 50th? Some people almost look the same,, and some you saw everyday cannot be recognized. The Israeli courts said the testimony was not trustworthy. If the state of Israel won’t convict him, that should give us pause. (about this one case, not about Nazis in general)