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English: Bruce J.S. Macdonald, of Windsor, was a lieutenant-colonel in the Essex Scottish Regiment and served as its commanding officer during the invasion of Normandy. He was later appointed Canada’s chief war crimes prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials.
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Lt. Col. Bruce J.S. Macdonald

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