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nothing, but this is a massive issue within Holocaust theology.

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Q: What happened to Priests who collaborated with the Nazis?
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Did the Nazis beat people to death?

yes, or rather some people who happened to be Nazis beat some people to death, but it was not because they were Nazis, rather just because they were touched.


What happened to Germans that weren't Nazi?

Most Germans who were not Nazis had to keep quiet about it.


Did any Nazis go crazy?

Some number of individuals in any population suffer nervous traumas of varying intensities in any giventime interval, particularly a population suffering economic deprivation because of years of overspendingon a war in which it was being roundly defeated. If it happened to Nazis in particular, then it couldn'thave happened to a more deserving group.


Why are there still Nazis out there?

Nazis today aren't really Nazis, they just hate Jews like the Nazis- Space99boyModern Nazis are called Neo-Nazis. They may hold one or more of these opinions:The Nazi Party's actions during the Second World War were acceptable / necessaryThe Holocaust is an invention and never really happenedThe Holocaust happened to a lesser extent than describedNational Socialism is a viable political systemSome people may be described as Neo-Nazis if they support the National Socialism system. This does not make them evil or in fact tie them to the Nazis in any way. However, many also show direct support for Hitler's actions and those of his Party.- Elite_X_HeRo


Wilhelm Kempff collaborate with the Nazis?

Wilhelm Kempff was almost certainly not a Nazi collaborator. He played for party members and supported the party to further his own career but in no way does that mean he collaborated. Indeed, he translated and performed several pieces by Schubert who, at the time, was very much out of favour in Germany as he was a Jew.