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It's important to note that Germany was ruled by the Nazi Party and many prominent members and officials were Nazis. The common German soldier was very unlikely to be a Nazi party member or have any afflictions with the party.

Also by the end of the war the greater proportions of the German Army were made up of non-German foreigners.

When the German Army surrendered the German Army began to be demobilized.

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