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The devils next door: How Nazi war criminals were allowed to live quiet and comfortable lives in suburban Britain for decades without prosecution despite furious US officials handing over SS death squad killer on a silver platter : comparemela.com
The devils next door: How Nazi war criminals were allowed to live quiet and comfortable lives in suburban Britain for decades without prosecution despite furious US officials handing over SS death squad killer 'on a silver platter'
Incredibly, despite the fact that 274 suspected Nazis living in the UK were investigated, only one was ever convicted under the 1991 War Crimes Act. That individual was Anthony Sawoniuk.
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