TORONTO - The Canadian government allowed almost 2,000 suspected war criminals to settle in the country after the second World War because British officials lied about investigating the suspects' back-grounds, Mr Sol Lillman, who heads the Canadian section of the Simon Wiesenthal Centre, said.
Britain accused over Nazis
TORONTO - The Canadian government allowed almost 2,000 suspected war criminals to settle in the country after the second World…
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