What I am trying to say, is those who were forcibly recruted to the SS, which another person in this thread claimed did happen, and did not participate in any crimes against humanity committed by the organization shouldn’t be considered to be its part. Some of them could still be convicted of collaborating with the Nazi government, or be its supporter, but again, they should, in my opinion, tried not as members of the SS.
What I am trying to say, is those who were forcibly recruted to the SS, which another person in this thread claimed did happen, and did not participate in any crimes against humanity committed by the organization shouldn’t be considered to be its part. Some of them could still be convicted of collaborating with the Nazi government, or be its supporter, but again, they should, in my opinion, tried not as members of the SS.