In the Axis countries Allies left Nazis in peace like nothing had happened. Some were let to live i.e. in Britain and rise their hateful offspring. Fascism evolved and there is no simple definition of it. Some books attempting to do so give up because stating the obvious would be to dangerous.

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I'm glad that you pointed that out, thank you. There were carpet bombings of Germany and Dresden is just one example. West always wanted to present war fought by them as just and lawful. The problem is that to defeat such evil as Germany become you need even greater one. But that was erased from history and none will judge the victorious ones. Well, there was a period in Germany and Japan when group of people challenged the status quo at the time, but that's another story. BTW, I recomend Slaughterhouse-Five of Kurt Vonnegut as it's got references to Dresden. And of course you have nuclear bombing of capitulating Japan which was a genocide to sent a message to Soviet Union. But again, lets be careful because we are the next to be exterminated. Tactics is to set us up against each other first. I also try to avoid charged language because it poisons the communication channel (Shannon's theory stupid aplication to humans' communication). 😆 Good luck.
lol, of course they would make about 10 mln Germans to go, many of them died in due process. But I also have firts-hand account of people who worked as slaves for example for German farmers on the former territory of Old Prussia. Was Old Prussia German? No. Germans were there just settled colonisers that's why they had to go 'back to their fatherland'. 🤣 I bet that doesn't do down nicely.