Great, now we have a Nazi
Accused Nazi guard says he’s no war criminal
Lawrenceville man faces deportation
An 85-year-old Gwinnett County man accused of guarding people in concentration camps in Nazi Germany said Monday that the U.S. should not deport him.
Paul Henss addressed a throng of reporters at his home near Lawrenceville just hours after the federal government announced plans to expel him from the United States. The government says Henss trained attack dogs to kill people who tried to escape from two concentration camps during World War II.
“That was in 1942,” the former SS member said on Monday afternoon. “I didn’t know what they were doing with the people.”</em>
That always seems to be the excuse, doesn’t it?