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The difference between hard and soft complicity


The difference between hard and soft complicity
(Top Left) On October 18, 1945, twenty-two military, political and economic leaders during the Nazi rule of Germany were tried in Nuremberg.  This was just one of several trials, but this was the best known. Of the defendants, 12 were executed, 3 sentenced to life in prison, 4 faced prison sentences of 10-20 years, and 3 were acquitted.   (Top Right) Seventy-nine years ago, on February 2, 1943, 105,000 German, Italian and Romanian soldiers who surrendered at Stalingrad were marched into captivity. Less than 6,000 return home in 1955.   I ask: There is a difference between hard and soft complicity, but can there be a difference without a consequential distinction?  
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