peteblue
Welcome back Wayne
Where do you draw the line though? What if he was 84?
Good point.....justice is supposed to be blind.....but then again he'd have only been 7 when the war started......
Where do you draw the line though? What if he was 84?
Haven't you got some sheep to see to.......
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Just been reading a book about the ineffectiveness of the German government of the 50s, 60s and 70s of prosecuting Nazis. In fact the German Chancellor, Konrad Adeneur, appointed a Dr. Globke as Chief of the Chancellor's Office. He was responsible, in part, for writing the Nazi racial laws. He refused to sack him. There were swathes of murderers who escaped justice, and in fact received healthy pensions for their 'war service'.
It's all too little too late.
It was part of the reason for the rise and impact of the Baader-Meinhof group. There is a very good book about it all called (not without reason) Hitler's Children.Just been reading a book about the ineffectiveness of the German government of the 50s, 60s and 70s of prosecuting Nazis. In fact the German Chancellor, Konrad Adeneur, appointed a Dr. Globke as Chief of the Chancellor's Office. He was responsible, in part, for writing the Nazi racial laws. He refused to sack him. There were swathes of murderers who escaped justice, and in fact received healthy pensions for their 'war service'.
It's all too little too late.
The book I've just read, with a little hyperbole, was Scourge of the Swastika, by Lord Russell of Liverpool. It's dated as it was published in 1968, but it's truly shocking the way the German establishment dealt with ex Nazis.It was part of the reason for the rise and impact of the Baader-Meinhof group. There is a very good book about it all called (not without reason) Hitler's Children.
The book I've just read, with a little hyperbole, was Scourge of the Swastika, by Lord Russell of Liverpool. It's dated as it was published in 1968, but it's truly shocking the way the German establishment dealt with ex Nazis.
Take it you're aware that the RAF are back?It was part of the reason for the rise and impact of the Baader-Meinhof group. There is a very good book about it all called (not without reason) Hitler's Children.
For example : over fifty per cent of the judiciary had Nazi connections, some just a little, some a lot. A trial involving concentration guards was abandoned as the judge said there was no independent testimony regarding their guilt, ignoring the testimony of survivors who gave evidence. After the trial it was discovered that judge had been a judge in the Nazi era. He was not dismissed from his post.In what way......
For example : over fifty per cent of the judiciary had Nazi connections, some just a little, some a lot. A trial involving concentration guards was abandoned as the judge said there was no independent testimony regarding their guilt, ignoring the testimony of survivors who gave evidence. After the trial it was discovered that judge had been a judge in the Nazi era. He was not dismissed from his post.
I agree, it's pointless now.What we need to remember is what would have happened if we had lost, and the Germans had set up courts to review the behaviour of us British..........it was a brutal War, really bad things happened, untold millions died, good guys got killed and bad guys got away, South America was full of them. But time eventually moves on, and 77 years after the war started perhaps we should let go........
you can see how it would be difficult to replace the entire governmental and judicial structure with new independent people as there would be few about certainly not many who were qualified to do it, but you'd think there'd be a mechanism in place to spot people biased towards the 'old ideals' and replace them.For example : over fifty per cent of the judiciary had Nazi connections, some just a little, some a lot. A trial involving concentration guards was abandoned as the judge said there was no independent testimony regarding their guilt, ignoring the testimony of survivors who gave evidence. After the trial it was discovered that judge had been a judge in the Nazi era. He was not dismissed from his post.
Yes, I saw that, although it does seem to be the death throes of the remaining older members of the younger generation.Take it you're aware that the RAF are back?
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...tched-armed-robbery-near-bremen-a6821966.html