1. Some more thoughts on why Canada has so many (scores) of memorials to Nazi collaborators. It's not just a function of immigrant communities but also government and corporate policies.https://twitter.com/HeerJeet/status/1284171868790861825 …
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You're gonna have to provide some evidence of that. Grad work covered this, and the cold war didn't come up when trudeau introduced the policy in 1971. Otherwise, i'm gonna have to rule this claim as being false.
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1971 policy was an outgrowth of earlier efforts to integrate immigrant communities into national polity. I think Franca Iacovetta is good on this.
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Canada also has Khalistanis.
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Thanks for your excellent thread! Definitely shows that 'the Nazis', once outside of Germany, comprised a more diverse set of ultranationalist coalitions than is often presumed, and reminds that the Cold War context saw Western countries recruit and deploy many such veterans.
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@mossrobeson__ 's work is indispensable. So is that of Per Anders Rudling, Grzegorz Rossolinski-Liebe, Jared McBride, David Marples, John-Paul Himka. (Yes, my review of Anne Applebaum's rather bad Red Famine might also help a little). I may well have forgotten someone, oc.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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A firm reminder to not assume motive based on convenient paradigm.
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