Police have deported a Berlin man who threw away his passport after visiting a concentration camp memorial in Poland, saying he was so distraught by the Nazi atrocities that he could no longer live in Germany or even speak his native language, an official said Tuesday. Gdansk police spokesman Adam Atlinski said Ludwig Kabanow, 24, was stoic Monday when police explained to him he could have remained legally in Poland with proper documentation, but had to be deported because he had thrown away his papers. "He was very silent, barely spoke, made no facial expressions," Atlinski said. "When he learned...