of the 22 who you tried in the einsatzgruppen case, about a dozen were given death sentences.in prison, but only for a few years until an agreement, a deal was made between the american and german governments and they were released. so it wasn't... it wasn't quite... you can't call it a success, can you? it wasn't that formalistic. the political atmosphere had changed. general george patton, who was my commander, had made a speech in london to a women's group before the war was over, in which he said, "we have fought the wrong enemy. "we should not have been fighting the germans, "we should have been fighting the russians." while the war was on, american general. americans are still being killed in battle and the russians are being slaughtered. indicative of the change of political scene in the united states, the conservative group was saying, "what are we getting involved in this, "these crimes against the germans? "we need the germans." the british were particularly keen about not executing some of the german generals that the british army wanted. so the political pressure w