Toronto Suburb To Rename Street Named After Nazi Naval Officer

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Hans Langsdorff was commander of the Nazi German battleship Graf Spee. (Keystone/Getty Images)

AJAX (JTA) — A suburb of Toronto will rename a street named for Nazi naval officer Hans Langsdorff.

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The town council of Ajax, a suburb northeast of Toronto, voted 4-3 this week to rename Langsdorff Drive after a Jewish-led campaign, according to B’nai Brith Canada, a Jewish organization that advocated for the change.

The town is named after a British ship, the HMS Ajax, that won a 1939 battle against a ship commanded by Langsdorff.

An online petition to change the name garnered more than 900 signatures. The vote to change the name came after a Holocaust survivor testified at the town council meeting.

“Taking action against the glorification of Canada’s enemies and a man who fought for the most evil regime in history sends the right signal to those concerned about the rise of hate in our time,” said Michael Mostyn, B’nai Brith Canada’s CEO.


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GeneralUSGrant
GeneralUSGrant
3 years ago

Why rename a street that glorified a nazi war criminal? After all, herr trump wants to keep all the statues and US Army forts’ names glorifying the criminal slave owning Confederates that rebelled against the Union (and lost). Vus is der different?