Yeah right. After the war was lost finding a Nazi supporter was like searching for hens teeth.
And after the war 70 million Germans, or what was left after we bombed the snot out of them, all threw up their hands over the Jews and undesirables, "we didn't know". As if you could uproot millions upon millions of people and nobody knew what happened to them.
The thing is the Final solution didn't happen in a vacuum. It was a series of Pogroms where Himmler et al systematically either conditioned the German public, and most of all the Military, or brought them into the conspiracy that they "Germans" "Nordics" were a "master race" and lesser races would either be enslaved or annihilated. The German army was knee deep in guilt in their support of the the Eisengruppen squads as they fanned out in the wake of Barbarossa. In 1942, at Wannsee, the SS made formal the complicity of the entire German Bureaucracy. 9 million dont disappear without a whole lot of file clerks using ink by the gallons.
And a lot of the Finns bought the message. The Norwegians too. The Baltics and the French Police, and Vichy Govt., were shameful in their assistance in the Final Solution. The fact is a lot of Europe bought the message for whatever reasons. Boy if you ever want to study true evil then study the eastern front where 40 million people ended up dieing in the Nazi pursuit of "living space" for the German people and the destruction of lesser races.
Personally? I think almost the entire German nation bought the message Hitler gave them. At least in the early years. While the army and Industrialists sought to use him for their on benefit. Dont forget the army didn't act on killing him until "after" D-day. Until D-day there was still a chance to end the war on favorable terms.
So sorry, I dont give them a pass as others might.