I mean, the question would be who qualifies as a Nazi? The Nuremburg trials did execute the leadership. Others who were in the SS or SA were imprisoned.
But you couldn’t kill the rank and file or that would be potentially killing soldiers just following orders.
Chickenstalker@lemmy.world 1 year ago
In America’s case, it was not allowing Gen. Sherman to finish his job properly in the South.
southsamurai@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
I can kinda see that. Sure as hell, there wasn’t enough change made, and the same bullshit kept on happening.
I can’t say that it works out exactly the same, but it’s a pretty good pick for a huge mistake that would have made for a better humanity despite the cost of it.
However, I think that if the political and legal pressure to change southern culture had been kept up, it would have been effective eventually in bringing an improvement. Sure as shit, too many of the same assholes kept power and money after the civil war, and that’s a recipe for another hundred plus years of oppression and stomping on the nominally equal (but never truly given the fruits of freedom and equality) freed slaves.
It’s a stain I don’t think the country can ever erase.