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Provides new insight into the infamous Kamloops Kid and especially looks at the post-WW II trials of 1946-47 | Kanao Inouye is one of two Canadians to be executed for high treason (the other, Louis Riel was executed for high treason in 1885) | Since Kanao Inouye's execution, the only other Canadian to be charged with high treason is Omar Khadr, who was later pardoned | Explores issues of race, ethnicity, citizenship, immigration, multiculturalism, Canadian identity, and being caught between two cultures and competing nationalities | Author is a lawyer who specializes in war crimes, and is…mehr

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  • Provides new insight into the infamous Kamloops Kid and especially looks at the post-WW II trials of 1946-47
  • Kanao Inouye is one of two Canadians to be executed for high treason (the other, Louis Riel was executed for high treason in 1885)
  • Since Kanao Inouye's execution, the only other Canadian to be charged with high treason is Omar Khadr, who was later pardoned
  • Explores issues of race, ethnicity, citizenship, immigration, multiculturalism, Canadian identity, and being caught between two cultures and competing nationalities
  • Author is a lawyer who specializes in war crimes, and is also the award-winning author of previous true crime books
  • Perfect for a true crime audience who want more insight into the trials that ended with Kanao Inouye's execution

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Autorenporträt
Patrick Brode is the author of many books on the history of law and the prosecution of war crimes. Five of his books have been shortlisted for awards, including Dying for a Drink for the 2019 Crime Writers of Canada Best Nonfiction Crime Book. Patrick has practised law since 1977. He lives in Windsor, Ontario.