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On May 5, 1998, after 50 years of incognito, Nazi war criminal Shakik was extradited to his country
On this day, 27 years ago, on May 5, 1998 (April 10, 1998 in the lunar calendar), Shakik, a Nazi war criminal who had been incognito for 50 years, was extradited back to China. On May 5, 1998, the Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Croatian Nazi war criminal Shakik would be extradited to his country for trial in the near future. During World War II, Shakik served in the Croatian German Nazi "Ustasia" army. From 1941 to 1944, he served as commander of the Jasenovac concentration camp in Croatia. During this period, about 600,000 Jews, Serbs and Gypsies were brutally killed in the camp. In 1946, a special military tribunal in Yugoslavia included Shakik on the list of war criminals. He went incognito and fled to a small town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, to hide. But in a television interview, Shakik accidentally leaked his history. At the request of the Croatian government, Afghan police arrested him on April 30. Shakik is 76 years old. He was the second Nazi war criminal extradited from Afghanistan in recent years. In November 1995, Italy extradited 82-year-old Nazi war criminal Pribuk back home and sentenced him to life imprisonment.


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