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Britain's "War crime" - more new evidence

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In 1989 Lord Aldington brought a libel case against author Nikolai Tolstoy. Aldington had organised forced repatriation from Austria of 70,000 Cossacks and anti-communist Yugoslavs, and Tostoy issued a pamphlet in which he said that Aldington had "issued every order and arranged every detail of the lying and brutality which resulted in these massacres"

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