• birdwing@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 days ago

    Fun fact: during the Nuremberg trials it was determined that the “just following orders” excuse was in fact, not valid; and that someone always ought to disobey their superiors when that goes against liberty.

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      Only 177 people were judged in the Nuremberg trials, though. Barely a few dozens executed.

      Vast majority of soldiers and civilians that were “just following orders” were indeed not condemned by their actions. At least not by any judge.

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        Which goes to show it didn’t go as far as it could’ve.

        They might indeed call it unrealistic to actually go on and prosecute all (and reasonably so given that recovery was key), but at least most of the top and key individuals should’ve gotten further consequences. Werner von Braun got off light.

        There’s much the USSR did terribly, but at least it was thorough with its treatment of Nazis after the war. That said, at the end of day, anarchocommunism >>>> state & surveillance capitalism. Stalin still allied with Hitler.