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Originally Posted by barryem
After WW2 the Nuremberg war crimes trials determined that what many of the Nazis did was against the law, even though they were the law at the time. Goebels died and was never part of that but I think there's little doubt he'd have been convicted had he lived.
I'm not sure this argues against your point, at least not in any direct way. But it's worth taking into consideration.
Barry
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I didn't mean to imply that his actions weren't criminal, only that under the Nazi regime what he did was considered ok. Of course the rest of the world (thankfully) didn't agree with them.