Poland in ‘first steps’ of potential extradition of man who fought for Nazis

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Poland in ‘first steps’ of potential extradition of man who fought for Nazis
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Poland's ambassador to Canada says that a Polish government minister has asked their Institute for Remembrance to look into the history of a man fought for the Nazis in WWII.

Czarnek posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, that he’s taken steps toward the process after the tribute made by parliamentarians during Ukraine PresidentWitold Dzielski,“I don’t think we’re beginning an extradition process. There was a request of a Polish minister to the Institute of National Remembrance to consider that option,” Dzielski said.

“So, I’m sure this request will be considered at the Institute of National Remembrance, and possible some steps will follow. But at this point, it’s the first steps of the request for the institute to get involved in the process.”Hunka was a member of the First Ukrainian Division, also known as the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS.rose to deliver remarks and recognized Hunka in the gallery as a “hero”.

“I can’t be commenting on an extradition matter until it actually appears in front of my desk, because that would jeopardize the investigation,” Virani said.

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