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    139 months ago

    The answer (which I do not necessarily endorse) is that the Canadian government decided this particular division was not guilty, back in 1986:

    The Galicia Division (14. Waffen grenadier division der SS [gal. #1]) should not be indicted as a group. The members of Galicia Division were individually screened for security purposes before admission to Canada. Charges of war crimes of Galicia Division have never been substantiated, either in 1950 when they were first preferred, or in 1984 when they were renewed, or before this Commission. Further, in the absence of evidence of participation or knowledge of specific war crimes, mere membership in the Galicia Division is insufficient to justify prosecution.

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        119 months ago

        Well, as far as I know, he was never personally investigated, but the division was, and they didn’t find any conclusive evidence.

        Either way, surely they could have found someone who didn’t fight the Allies during WWII to make an appearance?

        • @Oldmandan@lemmy.ca
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          89 months ago

          Yeah. This is a major gaffe. I’ve seen the odd post villanizing this dude in particular, which I’m not sure is called for. (I don’t know it’s not, but I’m hesitant to yell at a 90 year old over what uniform they wore when they were younger than I am now.) Regardless of who the dude is or was though, it’s a bad look, and they do deserve to be called out on the eminently stupid oversight to not to the bare minimum of research before choosing someone to bring in.

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        A reminder “not guilty” isn’t “innocent”, especially when there’s fog of war involved. The dude was still in the Waffen SS.