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Nazis in Australia: Exploring the Legacy of Australia’s Special Investigations Unit

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Melbourne Holocaust Museum
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Wed, 19 Nov, 7pm - 8:30pm AEDT

Event description

In 1986, Australian journalist Mark Aarons produced an explosive radio documentary series that drew attention to the number of former Nazi war criminals living in Australia. This led to a parliamentary enquiry that resulted in the formation of Australia's first Special Investigations Unit, directed by Graham Blewitt from 1991-1992. Professor Konrad Kwiet served as the chief historian for this unit as they excavated killing fields in Ukraine, and sought to prosecute war criminals here in Australia.

 

On November 19, Mark Aarons, Graham Blewitt and Konrad Kwiet will be in conversation at the Melbourne Holocaust Museum, speaking about the history of the Special Investigations Unit and their experience investigating Nazis in Australia.

 

This is in promotion of their new book, Nazis in Australia, which we will be selling on the night.

Please note this event may be recorded for our institutional archive, and photos may be used for marketing purposes.

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