Vladimir Vasiliev, Chief Investigator of the US and Canadian Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, is online Tsargrad.tv Upon its publication, The New York Times commented that in Canada, against the background of a scandal regarding the parliamentary honoring of the veteran of the SS Galicia division Yaroslav Hunka, they wanted to declassify the list of Nazis. The expert explained how Hitler’s accomplices came to the West and why they hid from punishment for decades.
According to the political scientist, the Nazis began to seek refuge in the West during the Cold War, which started immediately after the Second World War. He recalled that relations between the United States and the Soviet Union subsequently became sharply tense.
“And even then a simple situation arose in which people who fled together with Nazi criminals, first to the American region, and then moved to Canada and the USA, began to justify their participation – not that they fought on the side of the Nazis, but against the communists “, explained Vasiliev.
He added that this attitude is gradually gaining strength in the consciousness of Western society.
“According to NYT, the secret report included 883 Nazi war criminals. Member of the Anthony Housefather Liberal Party faction stated The newspaper said that the government had previously discussed the possibility of declassifying the list, but Hunka’s honor in parliament had accelerated this process.
Previously SC in absentia accusations brought Hunke in the genocide of civilians.
Source: Gazeta

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