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However, new evidence obtained in 1991 from the files of the former Soviet Union appears to show that another man, Ivan Marcenko, was Ivan the Terrible. The files indicated instead that Demjanjuk was a guard at Sobibor...
Slowly but surely, however, the case against Demjanjuk unraveled. KGB records released in 1991 showed that Ivan the Terrible was likely a different man, Ivan Marcenko, who was last known to be living in the Ukraine in 1962. The evidence was compelling enough to prompt the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals to open an investigation into possible prosecutorial misconduct by Ryan and other OSI lawyers...
...December 1991, more than two dozen statements from other Nazi death camp guards were released by the Soviet Union. In the statements, the guards, who were tried and executed by the Soviets between 1944 and 1961, say Ivan the Terrible was not Demjanjuk, but another man, Ivan Marcenko...
...late 1991, though, more than two dozen statements from other Nazi death camp guards were released by the Soviet Union. In the statements, the guards, who were tried and executed by the Soviets between 1944 and 1961, say Ivan the Terrible was named Ivan Marcenko...
Ryan believes there may be an explanation for the Soviet evidence. It's possible, he told the Harvard Gazette in January 1992, that Demjanjuk was known by his mother's name, Marcenko, At Treblinka. And he has doubts, he says, about the significance of 40-year-old evidence from death camp guards who are now dead...