Preston Pfau

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Undoubtedly, many Germans were guilty of atrocities, and it can hardly be denied that Nazis had penetrated every sector of society. But from the standpoint of most Germans, the urgent need was not criminal justice but rebuilding. Whatever success the Allies had in removing Nazis from civic functions only made that task of rebuilding more difficult, as capable administrators were jailed or otherwise prevented from working.
Neither Settler nor Native: The Making and Unmaking of Permanent Minorities
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