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Why Is Canada Protecting the Names of Suspected Nazis?
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- Noakes, Taylor (Author)
Title
Why Is Canada Protecting the Names of Suspected Nazis?
Abstract
The concept of a secret registry of names kept by the federal government feels at odds with our perception of Canada. But there is at least one such list—reportedly about 900 names long—that is one of the government’s most closely guarded secrets. It is a record of alleged or suspected war criminals and collaborators who were believed to have found refuge in Canada after the Second World War.
Publication
The Walrus
Date
2024-11-19
Language
English
Accessed
17/11/2024, 23:29
Rights
World War II
Extra
Canada
Citation
Noakes, T. (2024, November 19). Why Is Canada Protecting the Names of Suspected Nazis? The Walrus. https://thewalrus.ca/why-is-canada-protecting-the-names-of-suspected-nazis/
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