• Brave Little Hitachi Wand@feddit.uk
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    4 months ago

    Part of the trouble is that Nazism had co-opted so many people by then that to literally murder them all would be another Holocaust. At the end of hostilities, nobody had the stomach to murder like 10% of all Germans.

    The third reich did have its fifth columnists however, and people too often give them short shrift in their recollections. If there were a few more in the right place, I like to think a lot of lives could have been saved, maybe the whole thing stopped earlier.

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      3 months ago

      They didn’t have to punish them with death, I am against the death penalty by nation states. Just actually forbidding them from becoming party members and high roles in society would’ve been good.

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        3 months ago

        Laudable of you. I’ve heard it opined but I haven’t seen the proof, that it would have been impossible to carry on as a society without allowing former party members to hold certain offices, such as judges and other positions. I don’t know if I credit that version of events personally, but it’s the one on the table that I know of.