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Which, in your opinion, is the least Nazified branch of the Wehrmacht out of the Kriegsmarine (Navy), Luftwaffe(Airforce) or the Heer (army), if any at all?
I personally think it was the Kriegsmarine. The reasons are following:
The heads of the army (Keitel and Jodl) were Nazi yes-men. There were many non-nazis in the Heer, but the Heer was fighting on the East a lot, and found itself committing warcrimes.
The Luftwaffe, after Erdhardt Milch left, was led by Goering, an important Nazi (though he was later disowned). There were also famous Nazis such as Rudel.
The Kriegsmarine was led by Raeder at first, who was a non-Nazi. It was then led by Doenitz, who was a Nazi/Nazi sympathiser, but whom kept out of politics. The Navy also liked styling itself on the Imperial German Navy, and so was into honour. A number of militaristic non-Nazis included Hans Langdorff, Captain of the Admiral Graf Spee, who wrapped himself in the (non-swastika'd) flag of the Imperial German navy, and shot himself, and Gunther Lutjens, commanding officer of the Bismarck. There were nazis like Prien, but the U-boat arm is, I am convinced, the least nazified, as they were quite disillusioned by the problems they had, and they spent much time in close with each other, and were generally of the same view. I think the film Das Boot shows this beautifully.
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I personally think it was the Kriegsmarine. The reasons are following:
The heads of the army (Keitel and Jodl) were Nazi yes-men. There were many non-nazis in the Heer, but the Heer was fighting on the East a lot, and found itself committing warcrimes.
The Luftwaffe, after Erdhardt Milch left, was led by Goering, an important Nazi (though he was later disowned). There were also famous Nazis such as Rudel.
The Kriegsmarine was led by Raeder at first, who was a non-Nazi. It was then led by Doenitz, who was a Nazi/Nazi sympathiser, but whom kept out of politics. The Navy also liked styling itself on the Imperial German Navy, and so was into honour. A number of militaristic non-Nazis included Hans Langdorff, Captain of the Admiral Graf Spee, who wrapped himself in the (non-swastika'd) flag of the Imperial German navy, and shot himself, and Gunther Lutjens, commanding officer of the Bismarck. There were nazis like Prien, but the U-boat arm is, I am convinced, the least nazified, as they were quite disillusioned by the problems they had, and they spent much time in close with each other, and were generally of the same view. I think the film Das Boot shows this beautifully.
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