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I think he did. I read the fictional spy novel "The Company" by Robert Littell. Littell is an ex-intelligence correspondent and the novel is written in a way to suggest that it is based on fact. In the book an American CIA officer trades Barbi's location to an Israeli operative for information that helps save an American in Soviet custody. I hope his capture did come about something like that. It would take a little of the blood off our hands.
To this day there is a small group of prosecutors within the Justice Department called the Special Investigative Unit. The SIU is dedicated to capturing escaped Nazis. They still get a conviction or two each year. Their most successful year came in about 1992 when they got access to the former Soviet records. They won't be disbanded until it is clear all the bad guys are accounted for.
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