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Nazi hunters doubt 'Dr. Death' truly dead

Source: Ynet News
Cairo : Egypt | 10 months ago  
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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 not shut the case on Heim, the most notorious of surviving perpetrators...
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