Article: Nazi hunter finds work in Canada Private eye criticizes nation as an `unknown haven' for war criminals

In the fading twilight of a chilly Canadian evening, New York private eye Steve Rambam drops into the passenger seat of his rental car, runs a quick inventory of his eavesdropping equipment, looks over the map of southern Ontario and pronounces himself ready for the night's Nazi-hunting expedition.

Rambam directs the sedan up an unlit driveway toward the home of a man he has identified as an officer of a World War II collaborationist unit responsible for rounding up Jews, Gypsies and Communists in Latvia.

Adolf Hitler's government so appreciated the man's work on behalf of the Third Reich that it awarded him the Iron Cross, one of the Nazis' highest decorations. But after the war he, ...

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