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Simulated German soldiers harassing a newspaper carrier during If Day. If Day (French: "Si un jour", "If one day") [1] was a simulated Nazi German invasion and occupation of the Canadian city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, and surrounding areas on 19 February 1942, during the Second World War.
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 ...
Alfons Heck (3 November 1928 – 11 April 2005) was a Hitler Youth member who eventually became a Hitler Youth Officer and a fanatical adherent of Nazism during the Third Reich. In the 1970s, decades after he immigrated to the United States via Canada, Heck began to write candidly of his youthful military experiences in news articles and two books.
[33] [34] On 8 May 2022, Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a surprise visit to Kyiv to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. [35] Zelenskyy is Jewish and previously condemned a march in Kyiv in honour of the SS Galizien in 2021; [ 36 ] he emphasised then that "the defeat of Nazism was a victory for our people", and called ...
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 ...
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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.
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