War criminals in Canada 🔍
McKenzie, James E Calgary, Alta. : Detselig Enterprises, Calgary, Alta, Alberta, 1995
English [en] · PDF · 8.5MB · 1995 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia/zlib · Save
description
224 pages : 23 cm, Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-222) and index
Alternative filename
ia/warcriminalsinca0000mcke.pdf
Alternative author
James E. McKenzie
Alternative publisher
Detselig Enterprises Ltd.
Alternative publisher
Brush Education Inc.
Alternative edition
Canada - English Language, Canada
Alternative edition
PS, 1995
metadata comments
Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-222) and index.
Alternative description
Soon after World War II ended, rumors started that Nazi war criminals were living in Canada. Ever since, accusations have kept popping up, yet no matter how detailed and credible the claims, these alleged war-time torturers and murderers were permitted to remain in Canada. Ten years ago, Ottawa belatedly started pursuing people accused of committing horrible crimes during the Holocaust. It has been a frustrating, largely futile effort. Yet the RCMP and the Justice Department continue to investigate, even though the war has been over for more than 50 years, even though the suspects are now very old and virtually unpunishable if found guilty. War Criminals in Canada chronicles many of the infamous and lesser-known cases. But how did these suspects get past immigration authorities? Why did the Canadian government wait so long to act? Why have prosecutions been unsuccessful so far? Should the chase end soon, or should it continue until the last suspect is dead?
Alternative description
Soon after World War II ended rumours began that Nazi war criminals were living in Canada. War Criminals in Canada chronicles many of the cases and raises the key questions; How did the suspects get passed immigration officials in the first instance? Why did the government delay taking any action for so long?
Alternative description
James E. Mckenzie. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 221-222) And Index.
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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