To: Jim from C-Town
He was guilty as Hell. The only reason he was never put to death was the stupidity of all the nations and their courts. Technical legal glitches kept him alive, not any innocence.
7 posted on
03/17/2012 8:56:13 AM PDT by
CodeToad
(I'm so right-wing if I lifted my left leg I'd go into a spin.)
To: CodeToad
The guy was basically guilty of being an autoworker, and nothing more than that. He never would have been prosecuted if he had been a Nazi rocket scientist, or any of the other "protected" members of the German military establishment.
For the U.S. government to single him out for prosecution was a disgrace.
9 posted on
03/17/2012 9:07:11 AM PDT by
Alberta's Child
("If you touch my junk, I'm gonna have you arrested.")
To: CodeToad
except for the fact that Soviet Archives PROVED the evidence was false.
He may or may not have done whatever. He certainly was NOT Ivan the terrible of Sobibor and was PROVED innocent of those charges by none other than the Israeli Supreme Court.
26 posted on
03/17/2012 1:14:04 PM PDT by
Jim from C-Town
(The government is rarely benevolent, often malevolent and never benign!)
To: CodeToad
Technical legal glitches kept him alive, not any innocence. Not being the camp commandante "Ivan The Terrible" is a little bit more than a "technical legal glitch". It's more like a royal f&&& up on the part of the people trying to convict him.
29 posted on
03/17/2012 2:39:49 PM PDT by
Hacksaw
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