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“Victims of Communism” Monument Altered Over Reported Nazi Ties

Last updated: December 19, 2025 1:20 pm
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A recent controversy has arisen surrounding a monument in downtown Ottawa dedicated to the “victims of communism.” The memorial, known as “Canada, a Land of Refuge,” was initially proposed under the administration of former Prime Minister Stephen Harper and was unveiled last December by the Canadian government and Tribute to Liberty, an organization dedicated to honoring those impacted by communism.

The original plan for the monument included the engraving of over 500 specific names, with the intention to complete this task within a year of its unveiling. However, concerns were raised by Jewish groups and historians who feared that many of the individuals commemorated may have had ties to Nazi affiliations during the Holocaust. As a result, the unveiling of the monument was delayed due to the controversy.

In a recent development, the Department of Canadian Heritage announced that they have decided not to proceed with the engraving of specific names on the memorial. According to Caroline Czajkowski, a spokesperson for the department, this decision was made to ensure that the memorial aligns with Canadian values of democracy and human rights. Instead, the “Wall of Remembrance” will now feature thematic content that conveys the broader commemorative and educational intent of the memorial.

Tribute to Liberty responded to reports of Nazi connections among the commemorated individuals by alleging that “Kremlin-aligned activists and commentators in Canada have relentlessly spread disinformation targeting Central and Eastern European diaspora communities.” The monument itself consists of 4,000 metal rods forming the “Arc of Memory,” designed by Paul Raff Studio to symbolize the vast number of people who suffered under communist regimes.

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Recent government records obtained by the Ottawa Citizen reveal that the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center, a local Holocaust education organization, had warned the Canadian government in 2021 about the inclusion of certain individuals with controversial histories on the monument. One such individual, Ukrainian nationalist Roman Shukhevych, was reportedly connected to the killings of Jews. Names like Janis Niedra, linked to a massacre of 350 Jews in Latvia, had already been engraved on the monument but were subsequently removed.

As the controversy surrounding the monument continues to unfold, it is clear that the decision to exclude specific names from the memorial reflects a commitment to upholding Canadian values of democracy and human rights. The “Canada, a Land of Refuge” monument serves as a reminder of the complex histories and legacies that must be carefully considered when commemorating historical events.

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