Pretty interesting article from the Legal Times about the
Department of Justice's Office of Special Investigations, which has a near-thirty year history of hunting Nazis world-wide. The group has nailed 107 of these bastards since 1979, with prosecutions coming as recently as this past year. Given that the pool of Nazis and their collaborators is beginning to expire, the OSI has received dispensation to pursue criminals from more recent conflicts, including Rwanda and Bosnia.
Fascinating stuff.- MDT
Labels: DOJ, Nazi hunters, Office of Special Investigations, war crimes