Vladas Zajančkauskas

[1] The federal courts rejected as incredible his claim that, as a captured member of the Lithuanian Army, he was only in charge of the canteen at the Trawniki training camp, and was never in Warsaw.

His name appears on a roster of 351 men deployed to the ghetto, a document which was captured by the Red Army in 1945.

[2] The U.S. Federal Court twice found Zajančkauskas guilty (in 2005 and 2010) of having falsely concealed his wartime whereabouts on his original visa application on arrival in the 1950s and ordered his deportation from the United States.

[3] The Associated Press reported in July 2013 that Zajančkauskas still lived in Sutton, Massachusetts, as no country, including his native Lithuania, would accept him.

[5] Zajančkauskas wrote a 99-page memoir, My Bits of Life in This Beautiful World, which described his childhood and wartime experiences.