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Title:
RG- 80.08.01, Anatoly Hrusitsky renounce citizenship.Mausner
Date:
circa 1984
ID:
RG- 80.08.01
Repository:
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Found in:
Jeffrey Mausner Papers of postwar collaboration trials, 1960-1980 Collection of Folder-Level 8: RG-80.08, Anatoly Hrusitzky, circa 1984 Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG- 80.08.01, Anatoly Hrusitsky renounce citizenship, Mausner, circa 1984
Creators:
United States of America Department of Justice (postwar)
Jeffrey Mausner (1960's--1980's)
The New York Times
The Washington Post, American periodical
US Department of Justice
Jeffrey Mausner (1960's--1980's)
The New York Times
The Washington Post, American periodical
US Department of Justice
Subjects:
American citizenship
Anatoly Hrusitzky
Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
Auschwitz (Concentration camp)--Complex of concentration and extermination camps
Caracas (Venezuela)
Documents in English language
English, language
Illegal Immigration
Immigration to the United States, postwar
Immigration to United States
John Avdzej
legal correspondence
Legal document
Legal practices
Los Angeles (California, United States)
Naturalization in the United States
Nazi crimes against humanity, peace, and war crimes
Nazi party
Nazi Party, membership
Nazi persecution of Jews
Nazi persecution of Jews as presented in US media
Nazi War Criminals
Newspaper Article
newspaper clippings
NSDAP and Nazi Germany, party and government officials
official correspondence
Stuttgart (Germany)
U.S. Naturalization
United States court proceedings
US Department of Justice
US Passports
Wilno (Poland)
Anatoly Hrusitzky
Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
Auschwitz (Concentration camp)--Complex of concentration and extermination camps
Caracas (Venezuela)
Documents in English language
English, language
Illegal Immigration
Immigration to the United States, postwar
Immigration to United States
John Avdzej
legal correspondence
Legal document
Legal practices
Los Angeles (California, United States)
Naturalization in the United States
Nazi crimes against humanity, peace, and war crimes
Nazi party
Nazi Party, membership
Nazi persecution of Jews
Nazi persecution of Jews as presented in US media
Nazi War Criminals
Newspaper Article
newspaper clippings
NSDAP and Nazi Germany, party and government officials
official correspondence
Stuttgart (Germany)
U.S. Naturalization
United States court proceedings
US Department of Justice
US Passports
Wilno (Poland)
Languages: