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One correction Ian. Strenuous efforts were exerted by the British to first extricate the SS Galicia Division and then exonerate it of war crimes. It is not strictly correct to say the Division was found guilty of war crimes. Quite exceptionally this SS Division was not found guilty of war crimes as an institution. While that did not preclude charges against specific individuals, it meant that mere membership of the Division did not constitute a finding of war crimes against that individual. In turn this made it much easier legally to move these individuals en masse to the UK and Canada, and naturalise them.

Why this particular group of SS got such special treatment courtesy of His Majesty’s Government… hmm.

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So not unsurprising that these professional Russophobes, intelligence-adjacent and foreign policy adjacent, became embedded as a permanent Russophobe faction within the West.

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