They were "ordinary Germans" who made the Holocaust happen by deciding to comply. You see the same thing today. How many people who posted the Ukrainian flag all over their social media are doing the same for Palestine? How many people in Europe did nothing about the refugee concentration camps that followed their countries' participation in NATO's brutal, unprovoked bombing of Libya?wooley12 wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 11:41 amQuestion.My wife's family owned a restaurant in Timmerlah. Every day a Jewish man ate dinner alone reading the paper. A few miles was Braunschweig, where the SS had one of the first SS-Junker Schools for leadership training. One day an SS came to the restaurant and told them they could no longer serve him. They complied. Where they SS sympathisers or WWII survivors in your judgement?
Some people are violent, sadistic sociopaths who think of the things the SS let them do as "the happiest time of their life" (that's how Yaroslav Hunka put it). Being sociopaths, they will lie about what they did and why to avoid any responsibility. Some people try to twist their thoughts into pretzels with rationalizations, excuses, and whining about why they participated, in ways large or small, in the Nazi regime. The decision to comply is still a decision. One of my great-grandparents was imprisoned for almost a decade for collaborating with the Nazis, and one of his brothers was hanged for it. It really disgusts me when people refuse to own up to their own bad decision-making. This is part of the reason why I say that West Germany, and to some degree the GDR, was never de-Nazified.