Demjanjuk returned to the U.S., but was again deported in 2009 after Germany charged him in a new case as an accessory to murder of nearly 28,000 Jewish prisoners at Sobibor, another German extermination camp in occupied Poland, according to the Guardian. When the shop at the West Side Market, they cannot maneuver through the throngs without someone yelling out their names and asking about the case. The acid burned one of Sheftels eyes. Other times he teases that he and John Jr. are the caped avengers from Gotham, Batman and Robin, fighting for the rights of every man and woman. John remembers when he was 13, he and John Sr. took a day trip to Cedar Point just father and son. An estimated 167,000 Jews were killed at Sobibor, using vehicle exhaust fumes, even though there were only about 20 German SS officers stationed at the camp. They turn on an Israeli accent at will a la Rich Litt., when they need to bring a little levity to any situation. The docuseries explores whether he was actually a notorious Nazi concentration camp guard named "Ivan the Terrible," or if it was simply a case of mistaken identity, as he claimed. He loved life, family and humanity. Sometimes his parents dont realize the effects until their son recounts a story from school. Its that my wife didnt deserve this. But was the Cleveland autoworker reallythe mass-murdering bloodthirsty Nazi death camp guard? They recall the descriptions of fetuses being cut from the bellies of pregnant women, of babies being tossed into raging fires. We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article. John Demjanjuk: Prosecution of A Nazi Collaborator Experts say the man in the front row center was John Demjanjuk, who later became an Ohio autoworker. The secret mine that hid the Nazis' stolen treasure. She said she had 10 grandchildren and was very worried about their future. Israeli State Prosecutor Eli Gabay says in the documentary. John Jr. helps again: You want to try to understand how it happened. As a child, he survived a famine in the 1930s that resulted in the deaths of millions before he was drafted into the Soviet Union army in 1940 . BERLIN The woman charged last week was 94 and had worked as a secretary. You have the cabbie pull over and climb up inside them and try to feel how these people felt, locked inside with no water and holes in the ceiling., Nishnic begins to quiver and shake. In Israel, Mr Demjanjuk's lawyers argued that he was the victim of mistaken identity and challenged the accuracy of the memories of five Treblinka survivors who identified him as Ivan the Terrible.