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The calm of Canada has been disrupted by Stephen Rombaugh, a private investigator from Brooklyn, who has spent two years uncovering alleged Nazi war criminals living in Canada. Many of these individuals actively participated in the murder of Jews during World War II. Rombaugh, using a false identity, managed to get confessions from some suspects, revealing their past atrocities. After the war, Canada welcomed many Nazis, prioritizing anti-communism over justice. Despite some efforts to prosecute war criminals, Canada has only deported one in 50 years. Now, as awareness grows, the Canadian government is under pressure to act against these individuals, many of whom still live openly in the country. The Jewish community and historians express embarrassment over the lack of action for decades, emphasizing the need for justice for Holocaust victims.