Frank Walus


Background:

A Polish German-American auto worker, Walus was targeted and accused falsely by Simon Wiesenthal to be a "Nazi War Criminal." Vilified by the U.S. media in a vicious campaign as the "Butcher of Kielce", Walus fought bravely against his tormentors of the Office of Special Investigations, also known as the U.S. "Nazi Hunters". He ultimately won his case against them in a costly appeals process but died after several massive heart attacks -- a bitter, financially ruined man. He refused to be buried on U.S. soil because he felt the country had betrayed and failed him. Zündel witness in the 1985 Great Holocaust Trial.

Repercussions:

Attacked seven times by Jewish assailants; nearly killed in an acid attack. Lost his U.S. citizenship and his home to pay for his defense.


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