Just a few words on this. While its true that East-Germanys efforts to "de-nazify" the state where greater than in the west, to conclude that East-Germanies institutions did not tolerate former Nazi officials would be a mistake: 1/9
If the former Nazis were able to achieve more in positions of leadership and the whitewashing prevented Nazi ideology from being advanced by these indivuals or on their behalf, wouldn't that also be a practical way of dealing with them?
If the former Nazis were able to achieve more in positions of leadership and the whitewashing prevented Nazi ideology from being advanced by these indivuals or on their behalf, wouldn't that also be a practical way of dealing with them?
You could call that practical only if your goal was to advance fascist praxis while telling everyone else that it's not actually fascistic.
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Achieve more for what?