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Doug's Blog: Concentration Camp Doctor Aribert Heim Tops List of Most Wanted Nazis

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Concentration Camp Doctor Aribert Heim Tops List of Most Wanted Nazis

For more than forty years, the Creation movement has been highlighting the connection between the scientific philosophy of Evolutionism and eugenics, immoral human experimentation and Nazism. (See our Back to Genesis conference album). This connection has recently been highlighted in the film Expelled, currently in theaters. Today, Foxnews.com is reporting that one of the most notorious butchers in Nazis Germany may still be alive: SS “doctor” Aribert Heim. The murders and experiments on humans allegedly performed by Heim are incomprehensibly diabolical, and highlight the logical conclusion of merging evolutionary doctrine with social theory.

Heim would be 93 today and “we have good reason to believe he is still alive,” said Efraim Zuroff, the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s top Nazi hunter. He spoke in a telephone interview from Jerusalem before the center plans to release a most-wanted list Wednesday, and to open a media campaign in South America this summer highlighting the $485,000 reward for Heim’s arrest posted by the center along with Germany and Austria.

According to an advance copy of the list obtained by the AP, the most wanted, after Heim, are: John Demjanjuk, fighting deportation from the U.S., which says he was a guard at several death and forced labor camps; Sandor Kepiro, a Hungarian accused of involvement in the wartime killings of more than 1,000 civilians in Serbia; Milivoj Asner, a wartime Croatian police chief now living in Austria and suspected of an active role in deporting hundreds of Serbs, Jews, and Gypsies to their deaths; and Soeren Kam, a former member of the SS wanted by Denmark for the assassination of a journalist in 1943. His extradition from Germany was blocked in 2007 by a Bavarian court that found insufficient evidence for murder charges.

The hunt for Heim has taken investigators from the German state of Baden-Wuerttemberg all around the world. Besides his home country of Austria and neighboring Germany where he settled after the war, tips have come from Uruguay in 1998, Spain, Switzerland and Chile in 2005, and Brazil in 2006, said Heinz Heister, presiding judge of the Baden-Baden state court, where Heim was indicted in absentia on hundreds of counts of murder in 1979.

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