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The Nazi party (NSDAP) was banned by the Allies and its property was seized. There is extensive legislation in place in Germany against any attempt to form new Nazi organizations. Ordinary Party members accounted for about 10% of the German population in 1945. Initially, they had to submit to a process called denazification before they could hold certain kinds of jobs, such as teaching. In many places the process was not thorough, and denazification certificates were nicknamed 'Persil coupons'! Some individuals suspected of war crimes were put on trial, but again the process was nothing like the purge that Churchill and Roosevelt had promised during World War 2.

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Henriette Pagac

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