"Actually many ex Nazis were in administrative government jobs during the 50s due to their expertise running gov departments. If they omitted these folks, there would have been very few with the knowhow to run the gov bureaucracy."
A good point, Erich, though I think most of those 'admin types' were far less recognizable than Jakob Grimminger, whose face would have been quite well-known to the vast German public in newsreels as he carried the Blood Flag, led the annual Putsch processions and stood close to Hitler and other highly-visible Nazi leaders. He had a quite recognizable face! Most of those other 'admin types' worked in offices 'upstairs or out of sight of the bulk of the public,' while Grimminger's stern face was probably thought of as an example of the Nazi ideal.
A blessed Memorial Day holiday to all,
Br. James
A good point, Erich, though I think most of those 'admin types' were far less recognizable than Jakob Grimminger, whose face would have been quite well-known to the vast German public in newsreels as he carried the Blood Flag, led the annual Putsch processions and stood close to Hitler and other highly-visible Nazi leaders. He had a quite recognizable face! Most of those other 'admin types' worked in offices 'upstairs or out of sight of the bulk of the public,' while Grimminger's stern face was probably thought of as an example of the Nazi ideal.
A blessed Memorial Day holiday to all,
Br. James
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