A secret history of the United States government’s Nazi-hunting operation concludes that American intelligence officials created a “safe haven” in the United States for Nazis and their collaborators after World War II, and it details decades of clashes, often hidden, with other nations over war criminals here and abroad.
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The Times misses, or perhaps purposely omits, the most outrageous stuff: US-Canada nazi swaps, refusal of the OSI to develop informers, the war between the OSI and the Weisenthal Centre (the OSI was right on that one), the Johann Leprich case (where the US ordered him deported, and they have allowed him to remain in his house for 15 years even though Spain has requested his extradition), Dept of Justice harassment of private citizens who pursued war criminals in the USA and so on. But the most outrageous thing is that American Jews dishonor the memory of 6 million dead Jews by allowing the killers to remain free and unpursued in America. Canada, Britan and Australia are even worse.
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