"For the Record"

"Going through the motions" is the best way to describe what the German authorities are doing with some of the Nazi war criminals that are being brought to trial now that they are in their eighties and nineties. No wonder they are letting a 92-year-old man accused of murder go, for "gaps in evidence", due, in large part, to the fact that key witnesses are dead. If you wait long enough to prosecute someone, witnesses will die or turn senile, documents will disappear, or the accused will die of old age.

Now, they are prosecuting an 88-year-old former member of the SS charged with the murder of 25 French citizens in 1944. More than likely, it will all come to naught. German authorities are doing this, in order to be able to say that they are doing something about these war crimes, but it's clear that their hearts are not in it. They are just doing it to be "on record" as being anti-Nazi.

This is just too little, too late. Way too late.

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