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By opening up the archives, Canada can finally address its past with Nazi war criminals
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- McBride, Jared (Author)
- Rudling, Per (Author)
Title
By opening up the archives, Canada can finally address its past with Nazi war criminals
Abstract
In Canada, attempts to access records containing information on potential war criminals have been stymied by privacy and national security restrictions. Given the poor record of dealing with Holocaust perpetrators, scholars are now calling for widespread disclosure and declassification of records—comparable with that of the United States—so that Canada can finally address this troubling aspect of its past.
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Globe and Mail
Date
2024-01-27
Section
Opinion
Language
English
Accessed
2024-01-28
Rights
War Crimes
Extra
Canada
Citation
McBride, J., & Rudling, P. (2024, January 27). By opening up the archives, Canada can finally address its past with Nazi war criminals. Globe and Mail. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-by-opening-up-the-archives-canada-can-finally-address-its-past-with/
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