join_the_iww [he/him]Banned to askchapo • 1 year agoA somewhat common statement that I see made by internet leftists is that the denazification of Germany didn't go far enough. What is the history behind this assertion? Where can I read more about it?message-squaremessage-square31 linkfedilinkarrow-up165
arrow-up165message-squareA somewhat common statement that I see made by internet leftists is that the denazification of Germany didn't go far enough. What is the history behind this assertion? Where can I read more about it?join_the_iww [he/him]Banned to askchapo • 1 year agomessage-square31 Commentslinkfedilink
minus-squarechickentendrils [any, comrade/them]cakeBannedhexbear12·1 year agoThe West German department tasked with prosecuting former Nazis was itself more Nazi than the 3rd Reich had managed https://www.timesofisrael.com/german-justice-system-contaminated-by-nazis-in-post-wwii-years-researchers-find/ link
minus-squareHello_Kitty_enjoyer [none/use name]Bannedhexbear7·edit-211 months agoI love the doublespeak here--"contaminated by nazis" if your soup is 75% ricin, it's not contaminated by ricin link
The West German department tasked with prosecuting former Nazis was itself more Nazi than the 3rd Reich had managed https://www.timesofisrael.com/german-justice-system-contaminated-by-nazis-in-post-wwii-years-researchers-find/
I love the doublespeak here--"contaminated by nazis"
if your soup is 75% ricin, it's not contaminated by ricin