Chapter 14 discusses the questions surrounding compensation for many of the victims of Nazi war crimes that were still unresolved by the 1990s for their historical responsibilities of forced labour and as perpetrators of the holocaust. The chapter examines the resurgence in this topic during the 1990s, the efforts to establish compensation funds to living survivors and their families, and the true meaning behind Wanda’s silence after all these years.
Marsha Faubert is a Toronto-based lawyer with a lengthy history of public service in the administrative justice system in Ontario. She has worked as a litigator, an arbitrator, an adjudicator of appeals in workplace injury and disease claims, and as the director of a provincial tribunal. Wanda’s War is her first book.
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This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada. Ce projet est financé en partie par le gouvernement du Canada.