Although "political", posting here rather than F16 in the hopes of better discussion.
The AfD (Alternative for Germany) party was recently expelled from the Identify and Democracy group (a coalition of right-wing, Eurosceptic parties) in the European Union Parliament, due to recent statements made by one of their EU Parliament members, Maximillian Krah.
Should be noted that Krah appears to be a real jerk. He has congratulated China for occupying Tibet for the past 70 years, employed a Chinese spy, and there are credible reports of his name on Russian payrolls.
What got his party expelled from a right-wing alliance, however, were statements in an interview with an Italian newspaper in which he stated, "I would never say that anyone who wore an SS uniform was automatically a criminal" and, "Among the 900,000 SS, there were also many peasants: there was certainly a high percentage of criminals, but not only that."
On their face, Krah's statements appear factually correct. Particularly among the Waffen-SS units, by the end of the war a number of units were functioning in parallel to the regular army as soldiers. To be sure, many SS units serving in a military role committed unspeakable war crimes. At the end of the day, however, Himmler was a power seeking troll and brought enormous resources under his direct control, including a significant percentage of the army.
It seem ridiculous to suggest that any German who got drafted into this scheme was complicit in crimes against humanity.
The AfD (Alternative for Germany) party was recently expelled from the Identify and Democracy group (a coalition of right-wing, Eurosceptic parties) in the European Union Parliament, due to recent statements made by one of their EU Parliament members, Maximillian Krah.
Should be noted that Krah appears to be a real jerk. He has congratulated China for occupying Tibet for the past 70 years, employed a Chinese spy, and there are credible reports of his name on Russian payrolls.
What got his party expelled from a right-wing alliance, however, were statements in an interview with an Italian newspaper in which he stated, "I would never say that anyone who wore an SS uniform was automatically a criminal" and, "Among the 900,000 SS, there were also many peasants: there was certainly a high percentage of criminals, but not only that."
On their face, Krah's statements appear factually correct. Particularly among the Waffen-SS units, by the end of the war a number of units were functioning in parallel to the regular army as soldiers. To be sure, many SS units serving in a military role committed unspeakable war crimes. At the end of the day, however, Himmler was a power seeking troll and brought enormous resources under his direct control, including a significant percentage of the army.
It seem ridiculous to suggest that any German who got drafted into this scheme was complicit in crimes against humanity.
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