The SS, as such, behaved no more criminally than any other social groups would behave when taking part in political events.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Law cannot stand aside from the social changes around it.
Anti-social behaviour still blights lives, wrecks communities and provides a pathway to criminality.
I never saw anything that would qualify as a criminal activity.
I am not saying that during the Second World War Germany did not, under the leadership of the National Socialist government, commit crimes.
Pre-state societies were far more violent than our own.
There is no distinctly American criminal class - except Congress.
In my Gau, as far as I know, only Communists who had actually worked against the State were arrested.
Law and order in our communities doesn't arise spontaneously.
Jail threats did not dissuade Martin Luther King - and intergenerational justice is a moral issue of comparable magnitude to civil rights.
No other offense has ever been visited with such severe penalties as seeking to help the oppressed.