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Lack of war crimes trials after Nazi occupation of Channel Island is a 'stain on reputation of UK governments', peer says

Sky News Tuesday, 21 May 2024
The lack of "war crimes trials" for the "outrages and the murders" committed by the Nazis on the island of Alderney is a "stain on the reputations of successive British governments", a Conservative peer has said.
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