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Damianiuk's son: "My father's pictures" Israel today

2020-01-28T15:43:05.239Z


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After a German memorial organization published 2 photos that allegedly prove that Damianiuk served in Sobibor, his son now claims in conversation with "Israel Today": "This is Pike News"

  • The damning picture? // Photo: USHMM

In response to two photos from the German Sobibor extermination camp, according to German police experts, John Ivan Damianiuk, along with other Ukrainian camp guards, apparently tells "Israel Today" Damianiuk's son, John Jr., that the footage proves Whose father was in Sobibor is "baseless theory".

According to Damianiuk's son, the photo collection of Deputy Commander Johan Niemann - who was murdered in the Jewish prisoners' uprising, is "a fascinating and historically valuable find in relation to the Holocaust and crimes committed in Sobibor, and may even be credited to my father after being forcibly examined." However, Damianiuk's son emphasizes, "Part of the story relating to the Damianiuk case is a sensational Pike News experience."

'It is shameful for the Germans to continue to blame Ukrainian camp inmates for the crimes of the Germans. Historical evidence proves that Soviet prisoners of war were forced to work under the threat of death and many of them were murdered in German prison camps. " John Jr. Damianiuk emphasizes that in his father's trial in Israel, evidence was presented, including a report by the FBI, which questioned the fact that his father's footage from the Trevanyi camp was recruited and trained by Ukrainian SS prisoners to serve as guards in camps. The extermination and death, is indeed a photograph of his father.

At a press conference today in Berlin, during which Nimman's photo collection was presented, historian Martin Kipers made it clear that both photographs on which Damianiuk was allegedly identified were forensically identified by modern German police techniques and the result of the procedure was "Damianok" identification. The collection, provided by Niman's grandson, has two photo albums and many other documents documenting Niman's service in the Nazi extermination system, from institutions to the "euthanasia" of patients and the mentally ill to death camps where he served until his death in Sobibor uprising. The photographs, which do not show the process of extermination of Jews in the Sobibor camp, show the way of life of the SS in the camp, and for the first time see what the camp looked like, which had been destroyed to the ground by the Germans after the prisoners' uprising in October 1943.


If the person in the pictures is indeed Damianyuk, this proves his presence in the extermination camp where some 200,000 Jews and several hundred Gypsies were murdered as part of the "Final Solution". According to the charges, Damianyuk - who was born in Ukraine, was drafted into the Ukrainian SS units and was a guard in the Sobibor extermination camp. After the war, Damianyuk fled to the United States, where he lived until suspicions were raised against him.

Damianiuk along with Sobibor camp guards // Photo: USHMM

Photo: USHMM

After the suspicions surfaced against him - then on suspicion that he was a guard in Treblinka known as "The Terrible Ivan," Damianiuk was deported from the United States and extradited to Israel, where he was charged with participating in the Nazi regime's crimes of exterminating the Jewish people. The Jerusalem District Court convicted Damianyuk as "the dreaded Ivan" in 1988, and sentenced him to death.

However, in an appeal to Damianyuk in the Supreme Court, he was acquitted of doubt, mainly following documents uncovered in the KGB archives, which indicated he was a guard in Sobibor. After the trial, Damianyuk was returned to the United States, but there he was convicted of Malma crimes and deported to Ukraine.

Damianiuk was transferred to Germany in the year following a report by the German Holocaust Crime Investigation Unit, which stated that Damianiuk did serve as a guard in the Sobibor camp, and was issued a extradition order. Jews in the camp.

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Damianiuk also appealed his conviction in Germany, but died before the appeal was sentenced, and Damianiuk died in the possession of an innocent. The new photos, which prove to be true that John Damianiuk did serve as a guard in the Sobibor extermination camp, were uncovered by an amateur historian in a private archive held by the grandson of the extermination camp commander. The grandson decided to pass the photos over to the police.

Johan Neiman, the deputy commander of the Sobibor extermination camp, became vicious about his inmates. Another officer in the camp told how Neiman executed several prisoners who were suspected of planning to flee the scene, himself. Neiman was assassinated by the inmates during the uprising. A Jewish soldier from the Soviet Red Army killed Neiman with a heavy blow.

Damianyuk during his trial in Israel // Photo: Moshe Shay

The Damianiuk affair has recently received a great deal of attention following a documentary series aired on Netflix and narrating the story of John Damianiuk's trial. Damianiuk's acquittal in Israel following a lack of evidence linking him to the actions of "Ivan the Terrible," a savager who became known for his cruelty in the Treblinka camp, has become a source of serious controversy as well as a storm in Israel.

John Damianiuk was known for his unbridled ferocity and sadistic pleasure from the torture and murder of his victims. Survivors from the Sobibor camp said that Damianiuk used to pick some prisoners in line for the gas chambers and kill them in various ways himself. After the war, Damianiuk managed to escape and settle in the United States.

Source: israelhayom

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