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No
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@danik4985 Genocide and crimes against humanity were always illegal.
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No one was forced to work at a camp. It was a personal career choice
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And you can hardly call it wasted
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This has nothing to do with America.
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Justice
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No one forced him to do anything. It was a personal career choice.
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The entire trial is German
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@roseyrose8446 he has never been to the US. He was charged and sentenced in Germany.
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And he wasn't forced to do anything. It was a personal career choice for him
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This has nothing to do with the US. This is in Germany.
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@mrkrill7355 No. If you were a soldier on the fronts you'd be killed for deserting. But no one was forced to work at a camp.
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No one was forced to work at a camp. He could have left anytime.
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Germany does have that. But that does not apply to war crimes including helping to commit a genocide.
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That is one of the stupidest comments I have ever seen
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@yukihirashonen7987 He was working at a concentration camp to further his career.
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It's his right to cover it
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That is not true. No one was forced to work at a camp. He could have left anytime. It was a personal career choice for him
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That is not true. He could have left anytime
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Because he still helped to commit a genocide
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@Gavin397 That's a really good question.
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Because he's a war criminal who helped to commit a genocide. His age does not change that
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@mrpigx No one forced him to be there. It was his personal choice because he believed in the cause. He should have spent all his life locked up in prison.
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What is wrong with you
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Justice
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He wasn't forced to do anything. He believed in the ideology
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That is the stupidest comment I have ever seen
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No. It was a personal career choice. No one was forced to work at a camp.
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This was a fair trial
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Forgiveness is a private choice and subjective. The justice system must still be applied
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And he was part of the SS. You don't do that lightly. You join because you believe in the cause.
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@bentennyson2398 He wasn't forced to do anything. No one was forced to work at a camp. It was a personal career choice. He could have left anytime. He wanted to be there because he believed in it. There were countless people who quit their job because they didn't like it and nothing happened. No one was forced to be there.
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Why?
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@pervysage5125 yes
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No. It's his right not to show it. We can't take rights away. Not even from criminals
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You couldn't be more wrong
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Justice is never a waste
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He could have left anytime.
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@ozone3750 He could ask to leave, he could reassign and ask for a new position. No one was forced to work at a camp. There were many people who quit that job because they didn't like it. No one was killed just because they didn't want to work at a concentration camp
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@ozone3750 He could have refused
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He wasn't forced to do anything. It was a personal career choice
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No
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Justice is not wasted money
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Yes
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He wasn't. It was a personal career choice
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@wolflexz Being patriotic is different than committing genocide
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What is wrong with you
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No. He's a war criminal
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He wasn't
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