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Our Nazi: An American Subur...

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“Though Springer recognized that there was no documentation that Kulle had personally committed an atrocity, she said that none was necessary. At the end of her forty-seven-page ruling, she rejected all of the various motions and applications for relief that Kulle had filed, and ordered him “deported from the United States to the Federal Republic of Germany.”9”
Michael Soffer, Our Nazi: An American Suburb’s Encounter with Evil

“wanted an opportunity to celebrate, to get to know each other better, and to plan for other ways to promote pluralism in the village.25 As far as they could tell, they were one of the first groups in the country to get”
Michael Soffer, Our Nazi: An American Suburb’s Encounter with Evil

“Kulle was taken into custody at his Brookfield home on Friday night, October 23, 1987. He spent the weekend at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in downtown Chicago, awaiting his deportation. Though it had been ten weeks since the Circuit Court’s ruling, his attorneys had yet to file an appeal. Nixon was on vacation in Europe when he heard the news, and promptly returned for one final push, filing an emergency request to the Supreme Court asking for a stay of Kulle’s deportation, which Justice John Paul Stevens rejected without comment. On Monday, Kulle was taken to O’Hare International Airport and placed on a plane to Germany. He landed at 12:45 a.m. on Tuesday morning, and headed to a relative’s home in Lahr, the city he had left thirty years earlier. West Germany’s chief Nazi crimes prosecutor, Alfred Streim, announced that Kulle would not face charges; a preliminary investigation had turned up “no indications of a crime that can still be prosecuted.”34”
Michael Soffer, Our Nazi: An American Suburb’s Encounter with Evil

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