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today’s ” AR-online” again AR-Online recent issues: July 1999 June 1999 May 1999 April 1999 March 1999 February 1999 January 1999 December 1998 November 1998 October 1998 September 1998 August 1998 July 1998 Alphabetical index (text) The Toronto Sun August 12, 1999 LETTERS More dirty secrets of World War II by PETER WORTHINGTON HE Foreign Office in London has responded to Count Nikolai Tolstoy ‘s request that Britain acknowledge “crimes” it committed at
the end of World War II with what, in effect, is a curt: “Buzz off.” In light of Britain’s resolve to see justice done in Kosovo and war crimes exposed and investigated, Tolstoy had written Foreign Secretary Robin Cook in June and asked if he intended to review Britain’s forced repatriation policy after World War II that sent hundreds of thousands of Russians, Cossacks, Slovenians, Croats and Serbs