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Thursday, 14 January 2010 - Expert testimony may boost case against Demjanjuk |
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World Demjanjuk, who fought in the Red Army before being captured and recruited as a camp guard, is accused by German prosecutors of participating in the killing of 27,900 Jews at the Sobibor extermination camp in Nazi-occupied Poland. He denies a role in the Holocaust and his defense lawyers have said he became a "Trawniki" -- a prisoner of war trained to perform duties at camps -- to save his own life. Any work he did for the Nazis was involuntary and done under duress, they say. Prosecutors have countered that Demjanjuk would have had chances to flee when he was off duty and that his possession of a gun would have made escape easier. In testimony that could strengthen their argument, expert witness Dieter Pohl, a historian at the Munich Institute for Contemporary History, told the court on Wednesday that many Trawniki had fled from camps, notably from Treblinka and Belzec. "There is also proof of multiple escapes from Sobibor," Pohl said. 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