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Poland to seek extradition of Minnesota man in Nazi case

Polish prosecutors say they are working on a request for the extradition from the U.S. of a Minnesota man they accuse of participating in a World War II massacre.

<p>Prosecutors say evidence they've gathered proves "100 percent" that MN resident Michael Karkoc was a World War II commander of a unit in the SS-led Ukrainian Self Defense Legion, accused of burning villages and killing civilians in Poland.</p>

WARSAW, Poland - Polish prosecutors say they are working on a request for the extradition from the U.S. of a Minnesota man they accuse of participating in a World War II massacre.

The Associated Press had previously identified the man as 98-year-old Michael Karkoc, an ex-commander in an SS-led Nazi unit that burned Polish villages and killed civilians during the war.

Prosecutor Robert Janicki of Poland's National Remembrance Institute told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the extradition request will be sent to the U.S. Justice Department soon, but declined to specify when.

Last month, Poland asked U.S. justice authorities for assistance in having Karkoc medically examined to make sure he can take part in court proceedings.

Karkoc's family denies he was involved in any war crimes.

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