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Book Review

Operation Payback: Soviet disinformation and alleged Nazi war criminals in North America

by Lubomyr Y. Luciuk, Kingston, ON, Canada: Kashtan Press, 2022, 243 pp., $30.00 (paperback), ISBN: 9781896354255.

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