Nazi recruit 865 ducked into the U.S. attorney’s office in the Southern District of New York, rode the elevator to the seventh floor and sat down in a hushed conference room, where three federal prosecutors were waiting. He smiled, a practiced smile, the smile of an old friend. Tufts of silver hair were combed neatly over his ears, and a mustache grown long ago straddled a thin upper lip. He was lean from years of careful eating and late nights spent in the dance halls of Munich after the war.
Washington Post: The mystery of the Trawniki Nazis
A handout photo released by the US Department of Justice shows a photo taken in 1957 of Jakiw Palij, who reportedly served during 1943 as an armed guard at the SS slave-labor camp of Trawniki in Nazi-occupied Poland.