Boy you can say that again.
I don’t know the country but those in their teens and 20s during WWII had to pass their views to the next few generations.
How did they look back on the war? Did they realize what they did was horrific, did they say that most Germans weren’t at fault and did some even pass down antisemitic sentiments.
Again, I don’t know the country so I don’t know the answer.
Well, let’s put it this way: the US gave up de-Nazification of the country two years after the war and handed it over to Adenauer, who declared it “over” just four years after that. Think that it was completed?