So are they saying that the decision by the allied powers postwar to declare the entire SS a criminal organization was the wrong decision to make?
Does that mean Germany now owes back pensions to the hundreds of thousands of veterans' families because joining the SS was "complicated" and they need to review whether each individual man was individually responsible for war crimes?
I think that was just for show. Canada (part of the allies) allowed 2000 Waffen SS members to immigrate, many of whom had committed the worst crimes imaginable.
More Waffen SS members have been given a standing ovation in the Canadian parliament than were ever prosecuted by Canada.
So are they saying that the decision by the allied powers postwar to declare the entire SS a criminal organization was the wrong decision to make?
Does that mean Germany now owes back pensions to the hundreds of thousands of veterans' families because joining the SS was "complicated" and they need to review whether each individual man was individually responsible for war crimes?
The Nuremburg trials were a travesty of justice, change my mind.
Apparently Politico thinks so, at the very least.
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I think that was just for show. Canada (part of the allies) allowed 2000 Waffen SS members to immigrate, many of whom had committed the worst crimes imaginable.
More Waffen SS members have been given a standing ovation in the Canadian parliament than were ever prosecuted by Canada.