Nazis on trial for their lives after the regime fell & society held them accountable, 1946 [AP]

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The-cultured-swine39 on January 25th, 2026 at 23:56 UTC »

I hope this is the fate of ICE

northernsuede on January 26th, 2026 at 00:15 UTC »

If there's one thing we should learn from this its that the trials didnt go far enough and that's why we're seeing it start again because a lot of people weren't held accountable.

ncc74656m on January 26th, 2026 at 00:19 UTC »

The major failing of the Nuremburg Trials was that far too few Nazis were sentenced to die for their crimes, and several were given the opportunity to escape justice by alternative means while in custody. Many more had their sentences commuted or were given only short sentences. The only good news is that today not even the Catholic Church would help these monsters escape, and only a handful of countries would actually accept them - mostly Russia.

Even if we choose to take the death penalty off the table for what they have done in following our morals, we must make certain that these people all are tried and that they never breathe free air again. I wonder where our Spandau will be, and when we will see it.

Trump and many of his top people must be tried and sentenced here, then handed immediately over to the ICC for trials for their international crimes, and any sentences imposed must be served consecutively, not concurrently.