• ToxicWaste@lemm.ee
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    You are painting an overly simplified picture. Look up Günter Grass if you don't believe me.

    TLDR: He non forcefully signed up for the SS, although disagreeing with the Nazis. Later he became a nobel prize winning author and member of the famous Group 47. In his publications he tries to get people to think for themselves - not exactly nazi doctrine.

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      Nazi apologia. It doesn’t matter how many books he wrote or how good they were.

      Here’s how I read it: His Nazi past wasn’t discovered until after receiving literary awards, which was embarrassing to the literati, so they tried to whitewash him.

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        Go and actually read about him! He was never proud of being an SS member, but never made a secret about it (hard to do as a POW of the Americans).