Harry Männil
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Harry Männil is an Estonian businessman and art collector. It has been alleged by the Simon Wiesenthal Center that Männil committed war crimes against Jews during the Second World War, when he was working in Estonian Political Police in Tallinn. Before the Soviet occupation of Estonia he went to exile to South America. Männil was cleared by Estonian authorities after four-year investigation in 2005.
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