Justice Delayed: How Britain Became a Refuge for Nazi War Criminals
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Sterling Publishing
- Publish date: 06/01/2001
Description:
Britain -- Nazi Germany's fiercest opponent and one that never fell to the enemy -- turned into a home for the war's most terrible mass murderers and their collaborators. Through a picture, at once compelling and horrifying, of Clement Atlee's postwar government and its immigration policy, it becomes clear that Eastern Europeans had favored status over non-whites and Jewish Holocaust survivors. Despite protest from various members of Parliament, former members of the Waffen SS and Nazi police units began new lives in England -- some of whom became agents for the Eastern Bloc. Only in 1986, when the Simon Wiesenthal Center provided irrefutable evidence, was the stage set to remedy the situation.
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