News Source: Jewish Telegraphic Agency
| 9 months ago
The Simon Wiesenthal Center has doubts about reports that a wanted Nazi doctor is dead, according to reports. The New York Times and German television station ZDF reported Wednesday that Aribert Heim, known by the moniker "Dr. Death," hid for 30...
News Source: Chicago-Sun Times
| 9 months ago
Wanted German war criminal Aribert Heim, also known as Doctor Death, was not the only Nazi to have found refuge in Egypt after the Second World War. Heim, reported on Wednesday to have died peacefully in Cairo in 1992 after 30 years on the run, was...
News Source: The Courier-Mail
| 9 months ago
Austrian police today sought to confirm that Nazi war criminal, Doctor Death Aribert Heim, had died in Egypt in 1992, seeking his remains if necessary. German police said they would hunt Heim's grave, while Austrian police also sought "verification"...
News Source: Israel National News
| 9 months ago
Feb/05/09 (IsraelNN.com) Nazi hunter Efraim Zuroff of the Simon Wiesenthal Center said Thursday that the center wants proof that Nazi murderer Aribert Heim, also known as “Dr. Death,” died in 1992. Heim was accused of murdering hundreds of...
News Source: Simi Valley - Moorpark Examiner
| 9 months ago
Horst Haug , spokesman for the Baden-Wuerttemberg state police unit that investigates Nazi-era crimes, said his office received word earlier this week from a person "close to Aribert Heim" confirming the most-wanted fugitive died in Egypt in 1992. He...
News Source: Ynet News
| 9 months ago
We have serious doubts about that," Zuroff said of the report carried by German television station ZDF on Wednesday and The New York Times. He cited the absence of any remains or proof of death. He said German police had told him they had also...