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UK pensioner investigated for alleged war crimes in landmark case

Pensioner who lived in Telford, Shropshire has reportedly become the first person in the UK to be investigated for Nazi war crimes

March 20, 2018 17:21
Nazi news report shows German customs officers patrolling the Bug River (Poland, Ukraine, Belarus), date and location unknown. Credit PA Images
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A pensioner who lived in the UK  until his death last year was investigated in Germany for alleged war crimes, it has emerged.

Stanislaw Chrzanowski, 96, from Shropshire, was investigated by authorities in Munich in connection with the murder of civilians in his home town of Slonim, Belarus, during the Second World War.

He had served as in an auxiliary unit assisting the occupying Nazi forces. He came to Britain after being captured as a prisoner of war and joined the Allied forces.

Mr Chrzanowski, who lived in Hadley, Telford, did not know he was under investigation before his death last October. But he had previously denied being a war criminal.