Once someone volunteered for SS at all, it was the luck of the draw (from a human point of view) whether he would get involved with a death camp.
My question is how far do you want to go with this kind of accusation? Just because somebody’s human law says something makes it neither right nor moral.
I make a distinction between someone who volunteered for the SS, and someone like Demjanjuk, whose only choices were to serve as a guard, or be shot.
If I understand the case correctly, these are not the trials for these people, only the extradition hearings.
How far one goes is simply to determine whether to extradite.
-PJ