Vainamoinen: That is correct. You have to leave a lot of room for the people to eventually say "
We didn't believe he'd actually do all the racist crap that he explicitly promised again and again and again". We had a lot of those folks post 1945.
Worse still, a lot of the people born and raised during the NS dictatorship remained adherents to the ideology in the post-war period even until this day. It's difficult to be too hard on them, as a lot of them were indoctrinated and brainwashed in their most susceptible years (i.e. youth), but still, it's hard to mourn the fact that a lot of them are passing on to the great beyond now.
That being said, I'm pleased that at least no-one in my family was stricken by this curse. And the passing of the NS generation is a double-edged sword in that the voices of the past warning us against repeating history are also fading away.
I've grown up hearing some truly horrific stories from people who lived through WW2 and the Third Reich on both sides of the conflict, including the frightening effect that propaganda can have on radicalising otherwise decent people. We're basically seeing a repeat of history right now, specifically the pre-war period.