...Didn't plan to go down into a discussion like this, but as you put it on the table, I have a question: Why did Ukrainians immigrate specifically to Canada after WWII? I've already heard things about that, also people moved there who committed war crimes and ideological work in WWII in the Ukraine (for the fascistic side). I've always asked myself about it, why exactly did people move out to there? Were there some ties or links - or was it just the same as some Nazis have left off to South America "no matter how far, just getting away so they cannot catch me"? I never found an answer to this, so that's why I'm asking. In Central Europe this circumstance is totally unknown in the mainstream.
Hm, okay, considered that there was the fear that Stalin's going to run over all of Europe, it makes sense. I was just only asking because it wouldn't occur to me just to go exactly to Canada and nowhere else, so I suspected there must be some special ties why people went there. (Like there already was a vivid Ukrainian community existing there, you never know.) Well, but maybe it was the general panic that circulated around that drove good and bad (meaning: innocent and guilty) over the big pond.
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Date: 2014-12-28 04:31 pm (UTC)I've always asked myself about it, why exactly did people move out to there? Were there some ties or links - or was it just the same as some Nazis have left off to South America "no matter how far, just getting away so they cannot catch me"?
I never found an answer to this, so that's why I'm asking. In Central Europe this circumstance is totally unknown in the mainstream.
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Date: 2014-12-28 07:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-12-28 08:31 pm (UTC)I was just only asking because it wouldn't occur to me just to go exactly to Canada and nowhere else, so I suspected there must be some special ties why people went there. (Like there already was a vivid Ukrainian community existing there, you never know.)
Well, but maybe it was the general panic that circulated around that drove good and bad (meaning: innocent and guilty) over the big pond.