Justice Delayed: How Britain Became a Refuge for Nazi War Criminals

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Justice Delayed: How Britain Became a Refuge for Nazi War Criminals
libdoc November=1993

Author: Cesarani, David
Publisher: London: Heinemann 1992 pp ix + 326
Keywords: War Crimes World War II Nazis Cold War Great Britain

Contents:
The entry of mass murderers from Eastern Europe into Britain after
World War Two is one of the last scandals of the post-war era and a
blot on the record of the 1945-51 Labour government. (...) This
authoritative book, written by a former researcher for the All-Party
Parliamentary War Crimes Group (...) exposes the use made of Nazi
collaborators by British intelligence, the post-war `cover up' and
gives in-depth background to the first war crimes trials in Britain
for fifty years.

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