Someone who spoke to “one noted historian” who related something that defies what one would have expected out of Himmler.
Historians such as Weinberg have combed through the documentary record, which is abundant, and have been unable to find a single instance of someone being punished for simply refusing to murder civilians. This despite the regime executing tens of thousands of it's own military personnel for a host of crimes. Unless you can show me otherwise I stand by my assertion.
???? Read “the good old days” in their own words they relate how anyone could be transferred without repercussion. Hand written letters.