Fletcher, Elaine Ruth. “Survivors Weep.” Cleveland Plain Dealer, July 30, 1993.

Friedman, Ina. “Obscuring the Lessons of the Holocaust.” Baltimore Jewish Times, August 6, 1993.

Gordon, Evelyn. “Petitions to Retry Demjanjuk Rejected.” JP, August 19, 1993.

Greenberg, Joel. “Israeli Court Bars Demjanjuk Leaving.” NYT, August 2, 1993.

Haberman, Clyde. “Acquittal in Jerusalem: A Painful Case is Closed.” NYT, July 30, 1993.

——. “Demjanjuk is Free to Return to U.S.” NYT, September 20, 1993.

——. “Israeli Judges Hear Demjanjuk Charge Conspiracy.” NYT, December 24, 1991.

Hoffman, David. “Demjanjuk Held in Israel As Prosecutors Consider New Charges.” NYT, August 2, 1993.

“Ivan the Terrible.” 60 Minutes, CBS, February 25, 1990.

Kuropas, Myron. “Faces and Places: American Jewish Committee Applauds OSI.” Ukrainian Weekly, August 29, 1993.

Labaton, Stephen. “U.S. Vows to Close Doors to Demjanjuk.” WP, July 30, 1993.

Lesie, Michele. “Demjanjuk Drama: Rage and Relief.” CPD, July 30, 1993.

McIntyre, Michael. “Family Rejoices.” CPD, July 30, 1993.

Parks, Michael. “Court Rejects New Demjanjuk Trial in Israel.” LAT, August 19, 1993.

Reine, Marcus. “Sheftel: Rebel With an Unpopular Cause.” JP, August 6, 1993.

Shapiro, Allan. “Harish, Sub Judice, and Demjanjuk.” JP, December 1, 1989.

Sheftel, Defending Ivan the Terrible.

“Summary Court Ruling.” NYT, July 30, 1993.

“What Now for Ivan the Acquitted.” NYT, July 31, 1993.

Notes

466 Visit with Dudek: Sheftel, chap. 14, “The Turning Point.”

467 “I made a big mistake when”: Sheftel, 342.

468 “There in the [Fedorenko] case file”: Ibid., 346.

468 Had confessed “without shame”: Ibid., 347.

470 The appeal arguments and quotes are from Sheftel, chap. 13, “The Appeal,” and from the 1990 JP and NYT coverage of the appeal.

472 Clipping service story comes from Sheftel, chap. 12, “A Precedent.”

473 The sub judice story is based on Sheftel and Shapiro. The author of the questioned articles was Noah Klieger, the newspaper was Yediot Ahrono; and the editor was Dov Yudkovsky.

474 The trip to Ukraine comes from Sheftel, chap. 14, “Turning Point.”

474 “In many of the statements attached to the file”: Sheftel, 352.

476 “He [Iwan Marchenko]”: Quoted in ibid., 359.

478 “The translation and typing”: Ibid., 367.

478 “I was trembling with emotion”: Ibid.

478 “Iwan Marchenko—I do not know his father’s”: Quoted in ibid., 373–74.

480 Quotes from the Israeli Supreme Court appeal decision come from excerpts published in “Summary Court Ruling.”

480 “Had I known that such a thing”: A composite quote taken from Haberman, “Acquittal in Jerusalem,” and from Friedman.

480 “I…. I… Czarny Yosef”: Haberman, “Acquittal in Jerusalem.”

480 “I lost my whole family”: Ibid.

480 “Why should a survivor come forward”: Ibid.

481 “It’s a great day”: Ibid.

481 “I am not looking for justice”: Kuropas.

481 “In retrospect, perhaps it would have been better”: Haberman, “Acquittal in Jerusalem.”

481 “The Israeli Supreme Court showed”: “What Now for Ivan the Acquitted?”

481 “The decision was impressive”: Lesie.

481 “His nationality is enough to make him guilty:” This and following quotes are from Kuropas, Lesie, Fletcher, and McIntyre.

482 “On a technicality”: Labaton.

483 “Reasonable is not the same as correct”: Gordon.

483 “We have no choice but”: Ibid.

484 “You bring shame to the Jewish people”: Ibid. 484 “I had two acids”: Reine and Gordon.

484 “We will make justice”: Gordon.

484 “As far as I am concerned”: Haberman, “Acquittal in Jerusalem,” is quoting Hagai Merom.

484 “I am very sad”: Parks.

484 “[Israelis] are fed up”: Haberman, “Demjanjuk is Free to Return to U.S.”

484 “Preposterous”: Hoffman and Haberman, “Israeli Judges Hear Demjanjuk Charge Conspiracy.”

CHAPTER FIFTY-TWO

Sources

Bernard J. Dougherty, Jr., to Arthur Sinai, Deputy Director, OSI. Subject: Horn, Otto—Report of Interview. Undated OSI memo.

Excerpt of the KGB interrogation of Nikolay Petrovich Malagon, March 18, 1978, and Oct. 2, 1979. From the “Fedorenko Protocol.” English translation.

Excerpt of the KGB interrogation of Pavel Vladimirovich Leleko, Feb. 20, 1945. From the “Fedorenko Protocol.” English translation.

Feigin, “John Demjanjuk—An Appropriate Prosecution Initially Brought, in Part, Under the Wrong Factual Predicate.” The Office of Special Investigations.

Garland, George W., Historian, to Arthur Sinai, Deputy Director, OSI. Subject: Horn, Otto. Report of Interview. Undated OSI memo.

Memorandum To: Walter J. Rockler and Allan A. Ryan, Jr., Deputy Director, Litigation. Date: February 28, 1980. #146–2-47–43 SI. From: George Parker, Trial Attorney. OSI memo.

United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. John Demjanjuk, PetitionerAppellant, v. Joseph Petrovsky, et al., Respondents-Appellees, No. 85–3435. Argued September 3, 1993, decided November 17, 1993. And Judgement Entry…Supplemental Opinion…Findings of Fact. Case No. 1:99CV1193.

United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. United States of America v. John Demjanjuk, 367 F. 623. Argued December 10, 2003, decided April 30, 2004.

United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division. United States of America v. John Demjanjuk a/k/a Iwan Demjanjuk, Case No. 1:99CV1193. May 29, 2001. Transcripts.

Wiseman. Report of the Special Master.

Zazak, W. W. Critique of Wiseman’s Report, October 12, 1993.

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