Nazi Hunter: ‘We Want to Bring Them to Justice’
As the 88th anniversary of Nazi Germany s launch of anti-Semitic laws approaches, Nazi hunter Steven Rambam talks about what motivates him
Over fruitcake and schnapps, a man who identified himself as Antanas Kenstavicius hosted doctoral student Salvatore Romano at his home in Hope, B.C., in 1992 and regaled Romano with the highlight story of his Nazi past.
Kenstavicius who served as a police chief in Nazi-occupied Lithuania during World War II along with accomplices allegedly murdered some 5,000 Jews in six days, including children, in the town of Ignalina in October 1941. “Like sheep, they went,” Kenstavicius told Romano.