Why have it taken so long to prosecute former Nazi’s, that we still see cases popping up today?

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Why have it taken so long to prosecute former Nazi’s, that we still see cases popping up today?

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The end of WW2 was chaos, feeding people and housing them along with demobilising the large armies were high priorities, while people were looking for the senior Nazis and putting them on trial, some of the commanders and guards of concentration camps managed to run away and hide, with so many soldiers deserting the German army at the end there were lot of people without identification a nd sorting out who was who was not something armies which had been concentrating on shooting people and not getting shot were great at.

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