James Bacque is a Canadian novelist, publisher and book editor. Bacque was a mainstream fiction writer and essayist before turning his attention, in 1989, to the controversial fate of German soldiers held as POWs by the Allies after World War II. His recent works have also dealt with the French resistance. Bacque was educated at Upper Canada College in Toronto, where he was a member of Seaton's House, one of the school's boarding houses. Wikipedia
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In 1989 James Bacque published Other Losses , a shocking account of the treatment of German POW's at the end of World War II. hnn.us/articles/1266.html
Recently (September/October 1994) those who would argue the historical truth of the Holocaust on the Usenet newsgroup alt.revisionism have taken up as one of their sources the book _Other Losses_, written by James Bacque. www.nizkor.org/ftp.cgi/people/b/ftp.py?people/b//bacque.j...