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The mission to hunt Nazis has become a race against time

By Rick Rojas and Richard Fausset
New York Times·
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It is perhaps fitting that the decadeslong search for Nazi collaborators living on US soil may have reached its conclusion — or something close to it — in a small city, in an unremarkable ranch house on an equally unremarkable cul-de-sac.

By many accounts, the man living inside that house was also seemingly unremarkable — not unlike the dozens of other under-the-radar Nazi collaborators who have been found and prosecuted over the last half-century.

The man, 94-year-old Friedrich Karl Berger,

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