AP/ July 16, 2012, 11:26 PM

Nazi war criminal, 97, allegedly found in Hungary

Activists and sympathizers of the European Union of Jewish Students stand with joined hands in front of Laszlo Csatary's hideaway building, only few kilometers from his home in Budapest on July 16, 2012.

Activists and sympathizers of the European Union of Jewish Students stand with joined hands in front of Laszlo Csatary's hideaway building, only few kilometers from his home in Budapest on July 16, 2012. / Getty Images

(AP) BUDAPEST, Hungary - Hungary said Monday it is investigating whether a Holocaust-era war criminal has been living in the capital, Budapest, as international and domestic groups clamored for him to be placed on trial.

Budapest prosecutors said in a statement that they were investigating a case based on information received from Efraim Zuroff, head of the Simon Wiesenthal Center's Jerusalem office, but did not name the suspect.

The center has told prosecutors that a man named Laszlo Csatary living in Budapest is believed to be the same Laszlo Csatary who was police chief in 1941 in the Slovakian city of Kosice, then part of Hungary, where he played a "key role" in the deportation of 300 Jews to Ukraine, where they were killed.

Csatary, who the center says would now be 97 years old, is also suspected of helping to organize the 1944 deportation of some 15,700 Jews to Auschwitz.

A group of students held a protest Monday at an apartment building in Budapest where Csatary is thought to have lived until recently, while the opposition Socialist Party called on Chief Prosecutor Peter Polt to indict him for war crimes.

Csatary was nowhere to be seen, and officials have not provided any information as to his whereabouts.

In April, a man named Ladislaus Csizsik-Csatary was placed at the top of the Wiesenthal Center's list of its most wanted war crimes suspects.

Csizsik-Csatary had been convicted in absentia for war crimes in Hungary in 1948 and sentenced to death. He arrived in Nova Scotia the following year, became a Canadian citizen in 1955 and worked as an art dealer in Montreal.

In October 1997, Canadian authorities said the 82-year-old had left the country, apparently bound for Europe, before they had the chance to decide his fate in a deportation hearing. His citizenship had been revoked in August and the deportation order was based on his obtaining citizenship through "false representation or fraud or knowingly concealing material circumstances."

Citizenship and Immigration Canada spokeswoman Nancy Caron said Monday it had been alleged that Csatary had failed to provide information concerning his collaboration with Nazi occupation forces while serving with the Royal Hungarian Police and, while in this service, his participation in the internment and deportation to concentration camps of thousands of Hungarian Jews.

Zuroff, the center's self-described chief Nazi hunter, said a paid informant had provided the information last September that Csatary was living in Hungary and apparently had done so since leaving Canada in the 1990s.

"His information has been super-reliable," although he will not receive any money unless Csizsik-Csatary is convicted and punished, Zuroff said Monday in a telephone interview with The Associated Press.

He declined to name the informant, or say how much he would receive.

Some 40 protesters gathered at the Budapest apartment building Monday, among them members of the European Union of Jewish Students. They formed a line by binding their wrists to each other with tape and shouted "Never again!" One of the protesters put a crossed out swastika sticker on the door of the second floor apartment where Csatary is thought to have lived.

"We came here because we want the Hungarian organs of justice to start a process against this war criminal," said Krisztian Szilberhar, a young lawyer who participated in the protest. "He is responsible for the death of many innocent people."

Considering Csatary's age, "it would be enough justice if they declared him guilty and he had to continue to live here," Szilberhar added.

Deborah Abisror of the European Union of Jewish Students said she was disappointed that they were not able to find Csatary.

"He's not here, obviously," she said. "He shouldn't move anymore. He just should confront what he did. Maybe just to say sorry."

Zuroff said that thousands of Nazi collaborators from Eastern Europe made their way to English-speaking countries after World War II, lying about their wartime past to gain refugee status.

Rabbi Slomo Koves, of the Unified Hungarian Jewish Congregation, said that members were "pretty shocked that somebody like this is living in Budapest ... and living between us."

"But I think it is also in a way some relief that there are still organizations that do these jobs and that find these people," he said.

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expatriate2 says:
Justice is a strange nd elusive thing. As a society, we have never determined if we send people to prison AS punishment for FOR punishment. The severity of this case cannot be denied and 70 years later the outrage continues and justly so. But history is a balm that eventually heals all. Those participating in the genocide of the American Indian are now national heroes appearing in elementary school texts. Cyril is a recognized saint even though his students skinned Hypathia alive for teaching philosophy. When the holocaust generation fades away, so will the atrocities known to them. It is simply that way and always has been.
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skunk_monkey says:
nothing to say this guy is guilty. the article doesn't say anything other than people THINK its the same person. what if its not him? the trauma of a trial could kill him. Jewish people are rich to play the victim, they have a dark history of sacrificing gentiles.
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audemus replies:
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I understand they even drink the blood of Christian babies on Passover, and that their men menstruate.....oy vey.
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mikeinwisconsin says:
He probably has dementia and can't remember a thing
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Amatangeo says:
I can understand why so e people feel bad for Ol'e 97 year old Jew killer. The problem is, he committed terrible acts against other people and assisted in mass murder. You'd think this man, if he had a conscience would have turned himself in by now. Being that he did murder and was convicted, he needs to be brought to justice. Revenge is getting back at someone. This isn't vengeance. It's justice and it will continue until all are sought out and brought to trail or when we find out that those who committed these acts have passed away. If someone were to kill your mother or father or kids, would you care if they found the killer 65 years later? I wouldn't, I would want justice.
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mrmeal00 replies:
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The time for justice has passed. If it really is him, he's beaten the system. He's outlived any possible retribution sentence that could have been imposed. Putting him in prison now is just going thru the motions of putting on a show, "here, he's in jail now." Not much is accomplished. He's 97. How long do you really think he's going to survive in jail? Half a year? If that? That's not much of a punishment for his crimes. I'd just give it up.
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righton57 says:
Jews love vengence!
Only problem is ....it serves no purpose
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AshleyCam25 says:
The fact that some of you actually take pitty on this murderer is just disgusting. I don't care if the SOB is 150 years old he deserves to be punished for his crimes. He murdered thousands of innocent people and made them dig their own graves with their bare hands. If you think he should be saved you are just has sad and disgusting as HE is!
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AshleyCam25 replies:
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"If you think he should be saved you are just has sad and disgusting as HE is!"

Jewsagainstzionism Thanks for proving my point! I rest my case.
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Martha12345 says:
This is all about revenge and not justice.
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55minus5 replies:
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Isn't justice a form of revenge?
AshleyCam25 replies:
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No way dude, he killed thousands of innocent people! We want JUSTICE for those people he murdered.
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drrealitycheck says:
He's 97. What are you going to do, put him in jail? Excellent Institutions like the US Holocaust Museum preserve the history and present the needed warning against genocide and giving in to evil.
Capturing a 97 year old man and jailing him would be sick and evil in itself. There has been more genocide since WWII than during WWII,and you can't kill enough people to make it right again. And.... I'm speaking as a member of the Holocaust Museum.
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55minus5 replies:
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Realitycheck: Please be reasonable. War crimes against the civilians and POWs never expire. The guy had a chance to live up to this advanced age while his innocent victims neved did.
HyperionVek replies:
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Sorry but I really doubt that you work at or are a member of the museum. People who are associated with the museum are very careful to state that it is the United States Holocaust "Memorial" Museum. What may seem like a small distinction is really huge, when you think about it. I know because I have worked there for over four years.

Secondly, while I am not one for revenge, when it comes to killing or aiding and abetting it, I really don't think that there is a statute of limitations. If he has only one day of life left, and he is truly guilty, he should have to face the music.

Would you have sympathy for me if I killed your whole family, and 40 years later you found me living in a nursing home? Would you really say " oh gee that's okay, he's an old man now"?
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Moroni83 says:
I wonder if in 70 years they will still be tracking down the drone pilots for their murdering of innocent Pakistani women and children in their undeclared war. Maybe they will be thrown in the landfill too. Leave the poor guy alone. This is just a distraction from real issues.
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nurserobn13 replies:
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You're an idiot MORONi83!
AshleyCam25 replies:
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Moroni83 must be another NAZI lover!
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MrEthiopian says:
Torture what little life he has left and then dump his body in the local landfill.
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55minus5 replies:
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Hey Zion: there's nothing to LOL about.
nurserobn13 replies:
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U go MrEthiopian!
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