Corolinth wrote:
Yes, that is the crux of the matter. A former nazi might get to die of old age, and that offends us. Killing him for being a nazi at the time the war came to a close is one thing. Pretending that being a nazi is against the law is entirely different, especially seventy years later.
This is just Germany throwing the man under a bus to earn brownie points with the rest of the E.U. Each and every German dances to the tune of the I Was Not a Nazi Polka.
You think maybe that has anything to do with the EU brandishing the "ZOMG NAZIS!!!" argument against them? Greece was pretty quick to equate "not getting a German bailout = Nazism all over again!" during their last debt crisis. Or how about that they really didn't even get the whole post-WWII thing fully resolved until the Berlin Wall fell and they reunified? At that time there were still people saying "uh, maybe reunification is... dangerous!"
Furthermore, they aren't "pretending" being a Nazi is against the law - it IS against the law in Germany.
We can't have any of that getting in the way of the cool and rebellious snarkfest though, can we?