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  1. Demjanjuk was found guilty of war crimes and was sentenced to death by hanging. Exculpatory material in the form of conflicting identifications from Soviet archives was subsequently released, identifying Ivan the Terrible as one Ivan Marchenko, leading the Supreme Court of Israel to acquit Demjanjuk in 1993 because of reasonable doubt.

  2. Demjanjuk became a US citizen in 1958. In 1977, Demjanjuk was accused of having been a Trawniki man. Based on eyewitness testimony by Holocaust survivors in Israel, he was misidentified as the notorious Ivan the Terrible from Treblinka. [4] . Demjanjuk was extradited to Israel in 1986 for trial.

  3. Several Jewish survivors of Treblinka identified Demjanjuk as “Ivan the Terrible,” key evidence placing him at the killing center. Trawniki Training Camp. A critical piece of evidence was John Demjanjuk's Trawniki camp identification card, located in a Soviet archive.

  4. Mar 18, 2012 · Demjanjuk, stripped of his citizenship in 1981, was deported to Israel, where witnesses and an identity card of “Ivan the Terrible,” a sadist who had murdered thousands of Jews at Treblinka,...

  5. Nov 4, 2019 · By Kelly Wynne. Culture Writer. A new Netflix documentary focusing on the identity and convicted of John Demjanjuk was released on Monday. Demjanjuk, a Cleveland autoworker, was accused of being...

  6. Apr 19, 1988 · Jewish prisoners at the Treblinka death camp named their guard Ivan the Terrible. The spectators at the trial, some of whom listened for 10 hours as the three judges read from the verdict,...

  7. Nov 8, 2019 · Ivan the Terrible John Demjanjuk True Story - The Trial of the Cleveland Man Identified As a Nazi Murderer. Entertainment. TV. Netflix's Devil Next Door Follows The Decades Long Hunt for...

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