Yes, we know the Nazis committed atrocities. What I was asking is if you had evidence that the soldiers being honored here were committing atrocities. The article says they "fought", not that they guarded camps. And nowhere does it mention anything of atrocities, which it would have if they were pertinent to this controversy.
I suspect that you know you don't have a leg to stand on here, which is why you're engaging in such despicable attacks on others on this thread. You're trying to cover for your ignorance.
Ah, I see. So, if the Russians were to erect a monument to KGB, you'd be asking whether there is evidence that those particular KGB members themselves committed atrocities?
This is not a grave; this is a symbol.
We have established enough during this exchange: you see nothing wrong with a monument to KGB, SS, Pol Pot murderers --- as long some particular members of those despicable organizations did not torture or kill personally; I find that abominable. It is clear now that this is not a misunderstanding but our positions.
Have a good day.