The Nation - News from Dec. 2, 1985
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A retired tool-and-die maker accused of Nazi crimes during World War II was hospitalized with respiratory problems near Cleveland despite a federal court order directing him to leave the United States. The Immigration and Naturalization Service said Alexander Lehmann’s health prevented him from leaving for West Germany, as ordered in October. Lehmann, 66, is accused of overseeing the killing of more than 300 people in 1942 in the Ukraine.
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