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The World - News from June 29, 1988

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Nazi hunters handed the British government a list of 13 alleged war criminals who fled to Britain, calling it new evidence that the country harbored Nazi collaborators to assist with anti-Soviet intelligence. Rabbi Marvin Hier of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles submitted the list of White Russians, now aged 63 to 89, to a two-man legal panel appointed by the British government. The Home Office said it will try to trace the men on the list, which brings to 31 the number of suspects submitted to the panel by the Wiesenthal Center.

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