• Waphles@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Honest question, what was wrong with the denazification that was carried out? Did they have any historical example to compare to?

    • pitiable_sandwich540@feddit.org
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      2 hours ago

      Think about it like this: What do you do if everyone is at least complicit? While the soviets excluded the old elites from their new regime, the west focused more on reintegrating them. That being said, both sides were willing to turn a blind eye if you where qualified enough and needed for the continued function of society.

      So for example the head of the neurological society was a doctor who experimented on brains of executed prisoners and children. And unfortunately this was the rule, not the exception.

    • ceoofanarchism@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 hours ago

      The fact that it didn’t happen? That a lot of the very few who got actual sentences (less than those who worked just at Auschwitz)were pardoned before their time was up. That all levels of the post war German government was filled with nazi party members. That it was quickly abandoned even in the limited and performative form it existed it to unite to fight “the communist threat”. I don’t need a historical example of a successful de radicalization in order to say this one didn’t happen and its a myth it did.

    • LemmeLurk@lemm.ee
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      5 hours ago

      Jeah wondering the same, like Germany was already doing a lot more compared to other countries with previous facist governments