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  2. Neo-Nazism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ernst Zündel (April 24, 1939 – August 5, 2017) was born in Germany in 1939. At age 19, he moved to Canada where he worked as a photographer and artist. He quickly became Canada's leading “Holocaust-denial propagandist.” [15] In the late 1970s he started using Samisdat Publishers to produce and distribute Nazi and neo-Nazi propaganda ...

  3. Memorials in Canada to Nazis and Nazi collaborators

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    Canada has several monuments and memorials that to varying degrees commemorate people and groups accused of collaboration with Nazi forces.. Monuments and memorials include or have included a statue of Draža Mihailović in Ontario, two monuments in Ontario and Alberta connected with the Waffen-SS, a statue of Roman Shukhevych, streets and parks named after Alexis Carrel and Philipp Lenard, a ...

  4. Legality of Holocaust denial - Wikipedia

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    The legality of Holocaust denial in Canada has come up in several court cases. [29] In R v Zundel, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that Ernst Zündel, a German-born immigrant, who was a prolific Holocaust denier, could not be convicted for "spreading of false news", as it would be against Canada's Charter guarantee of free expression. [30]

  5. Canadian Nazi Party - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian National Socialist Party, commonly known as the Canadian Nazi Party, existed from 1965 to 1978.It was led by William John Beattie, and was based in Toronto. [1] [2] It succeeded a separate, short-lived group also known as the Canadian Nazi Party that was led by André Bellefeuille and based in Quebec.

  6. Hitler planned to 'extend Holocaust to the US and Canada'

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  7. National Unity Party of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The National Unity Party of Canada (NUPC) [a] was a Canadian far-right political party which based its ideology on Adolf Hitler's Nazism and Benito Mussolini's fascism.It was founded as the Parti national social chrétien du Canada (PNSC) [b] by Nazi sympathizer Adrien Arcand on February 22, 1934.

  8. How the Canadians had Zelensky accidentally praise a Nazi ...

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    Last week Zelensky unexpectedly handed the Kremlin a small public relations win when, during a visit to Canada, he accidentally celebrated a Ukrainian national who fought for the Nazis in World ...

  9. Ernst Zündel - Wikipedia

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    Ernst Christof Friedrich Zündel (German: [ˈtsʏndl̩]; 24 April 1939 – 5 August 2017) was a German [2] [3] neo-Nazi publisher and pamphleteer of Holocaust denial literature. [4] [5] He was jailed several times: in Canada for publishing literature "likely to incite hatred against an identifiable group", and on charges of being a threat to national security; in the United States, for ...