IN reply to Bob Johnson’s assertion that, after the Second World War, French Nazi collaborators were given a hard time (Oxford Mail, November 21), I would add that quite a few were made presidents or premiers of France.
Is that what he means by getting a hard time?
Also, as far as the convention of human rights involving the whole or Europe, did this include the former USSR?
The new Germany has, in effect, removed the elected leaders of Greece and Italy dictating to puppets how to manage the finances of their countries under Merkl’s instructions.
As far as Germany being de-Nazified, it is only lip service on their part. I stand by my belief that if Germany were still divided, the threat of German dominance would not exist.
GLYN LIMMER Roosevelt Road Long Hanborough
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