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When the Nazis governed Germany 1933-1945, where any non-Jews ever arrested, put on trial, and punished for any crimes (theft, assualt, murder, etc.) against any Jews?
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#59728. Asked by my_baby_love. (Oct 02 05 8:31 PM)
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Oskar Schindler, when he was running his camp, tended to dicipline his guards if they were ever abusive of the Jews in the camp, and if any of them was injured or murdered without cause, the guard would be court martialed.
There may have been a few cases of civilian trial for things like copywright violation and other such crimes, but I am unaware of any civilian in Nazi Germany who was convicted of a crime against a Jew.
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