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I won't deny that they did some awful things, but to be like, "At least the Nazis paid the price" is completely whitewashing the atrocities that the Soviets suffered at the hands of the Nazis, it's absolutely Nazi apologia to say that.
Sorry but you really need to do more learning. It is absolutely not apologia, it's the facts - the Nazis paid the price by being subjected to war crimes trials, having their regime disassembled, and their country carved up and occupied by the allied powers for decades. USSR was subjected to nothing of the sort - it was actually the opposite, they were allowed to keep and drain the resources of all their conquored territories (even those unrelated to the Nazi regime).
Except for all the Nazis who were recruited in Operation Paperclip, of course. Or the one who went on to become Head of NATO. Or all the Nazi companies like the one that manufactured Zyklon B and is known today as Bayer.
Are you sure it's not you who needs to do more learning?
So your argument is that because some of their members able to go on and succeed, that somehow means the regime and country weren't subject to harsh punishments after all?
Which "harsh punishments" were the country subjected to, exactly? Did it involve killing 27 million people?