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Successful justice


Regardless of whether they plundered Jewish homes, deliberately starved Russian prisoners of war or participated in the Holocaust, most Nazi perpetrators went unpunished. This Federal Ministry of Justice influenced this greatly. In 1968, Eduard Dreher, a division head in the ministry who had issued numerous death sentences as a Nazi special judge, established a law that more or less automatically protected Nazi perpetrators who had ‘only’ ordered or organised murder from being prosecuted.