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On the issue of prosecuting Nazi war criminals

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For what reasons should suspected Holocaust criminals not be prosecuted? The main arguments are: passage of time; extenuating circumstances (acting under orders); and contrition. The author does not believe any of these should justify failure to prosecute. Rather, suspected Holocaust perpetrators should suffer some public trial in which to answer for their criminal wrongdoing. This task falls appropriately upon governments and their judicial agencies.

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