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Report: Lawyer of convicted Nazi death camp guard says client hoped to be buried in US

(dapd/ Sebastian Widmann,Pool,File/Associated Press) - FILE - In this March 17, 2011 file picture John Demjanjuk, waits in a Munich court room. German police say John Demjanjuk, who was charged with 28,060 counts of accessory to murder and convicted last year of serving as a Nazi death camp guard, has died. Rosenheim police official Kilian Steger told The Associated Press the 91-year-old died Saturday March 17, 2012 at the home for elderly people in southern Germany where he stayed since the end of his trial in Munich last year. Demjanjuk, a retired Ohio autoworker, was deported to Germany in 2009 to face trial after being stripped of his U.S. citizenship.

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BERLIN — A newspaper reports that a lawyer for convicted Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk wants Germany’s federal government to help arrange a transfer of his late client’s remains to the United States.

The 91-year-old Demjanjuk, an Ukrainian-born retired Ohio autoworker, died Saturday in southern Germany near Munich, where he had been convicted last year on 28,060 counts of being an accessory to murder.

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