Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Can Sue the US Government for Their Collaboration with the Nazis

16:48     16 January, 2015

BBC reports that according to the documents of the Cold War, which have recently been studies by the scientists, the US used at least thousand former Nazi members as spies in the Soviet Union.  The revealed documents prove that the former enemies of the US were employed by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for the US to become privileged over the Soviet Union in the Cold War.

Among those one thousand Nazis, employed by the CIA to achieve America’s aims, were the ones, who occupied high positions in Nazi Germany. When the Cold War ended those officials, after being used as spies in the Soviet Union, were employed as the US spies in Europe. For example, former SS officer Otto von Bolschwing (“schutzstaffel officer” -literally defense corps officers, could be awarded with any orders, medals and other marks of distinction under the Nazi regime), who was the author of many policy papers on how to terrorize the Jews, was employed by the CIA to spy in Europe after the end of the Second World War. According to various rumors, in 1950s the CIA removed Otto von Bolshving together with his family to New York as a reward of his faithful service for the US. 

Another Nazi official Aleksandras Lileikis, whose name is connected to the mass killings of ten thousand of Jews in Lithuania, was recruited by the US as a spy in East Germany, afterwards, he was sent to Boston. There is even evidence that the CIA tried to intervene, when Lileikis became a suspect in war criminals. BBC reports that such kind of uncovering has been done after the investigation of the “Associated Press” showed that the US government paid Nazi suspect warriors millions of dollars in the form of social benefits and then made them leave the US.  All the payments have been done through the legal loopholes. Later the US Ministry of Justice declared that the social benefits were paid to the individuals, who refused the US citizenship and left the country.

There is only one thing left: one should find volunteers, who would dear to sue against the US government for their cooperation with Nazi representatives. What if Artsakh (Nagorno- Karabakh Republic) people undertake such a bold step against the US?  If we put aside the risk connected with such kind of adventurous step from the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, one should admit that they have the necessary courage for such an initiative.


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