Why was the punishment of the Nazis, far short of the brutality and extent of their crimes
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they were sent to concentration camps.
and many of them were
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Rożki village, 1942
Nazi crime or Hitlerite crime (Polish: Zbrodnia nazistowska or zbrodnia hitlerowska) is a legal concept used in some legal systems (for example in Polish law).
In the Polish legal system, a Nazi crime is an action which was carried out, inspired or tolerated by public functionaries of Nazi Germany (1933–1945) that is also classified as a crime against humanity (in particular, genocide) or other persecutions of people due to their membership in a particular national, political, social, ethnic or religious group. Nazi crimes were perpetrated against Communists, homosexuals, Jews, Roma, Sinti, socialists, Poles and other Slavs, and Soviet POWs.[1][2]
The criminal acts which were committed by the Nazis included physical crimes such as beating, gassing and drowning[3] as well as property crimes.
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