Hello,
Germany was unwilling to prosecute Nazis because
a) a lot of them still sat at important positions be it administraive, industrially or in the jurisdiction - helped and assisted by the Allies, against communism. Which is why there almost was a german revolution, starting at the universities, in 1968.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...39390510898056
b) Does
Gladio ring a bell ? This was and is active in Europe, especially in the Germany after the war already when the BND was still called Organisation Gehlen led by a top Nazi, and enforced by the US Green Berets. Nowadays state-terrorism often is directed against the own population, to push through certain laws against the left menace, terrorists or whatever is suited as a "threat". Not a conspiracy theory, but a practice as old as mankind.
So i would not say that the finding and prosecuting of a few minor Nazis is really such a great accomplishment ? Wiesenthal center should know better.
Greetings,
Catfish