
Germany: Justice and memory
The Documentary Podcast
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Challenges of Justice and Rehabilitation Post-Nuremberg Trials
The chapter examines the difficulties faced in prosecuting all Nazi criminals post-World War II, highlighting the limitations and delays in pursuing justice for the atrocities committed. It discusses the Cold War's influence on prioritizing political agendas over holding all perpetrators accountable, leading to a prolonged pursuit of justice through later trials. The narrative also explores the complexities of reintegrating former Nazis into society and the ongoing societal reflections on confronting the Nazi past in present-day Germany.
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