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Only about 10 percent of the Germans who ever worked at Auschwitz went on trial anywhere after the war, and the mid- to low-ranking personnel at most concentration camps were largely ignored later or given light sentences—at least by American standards—when tried. Of the 50,000 members of the Police Battalions that killed about half a million people in occupied Eastern Europe, only 64 men were ever charged and 41 ever sentenced.
Why?: Explaining the Holocaust
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