Well, yeah it does - most Nazis living in Germany in 1941 weren't exterminated. Most Jews were.
That is not necessarily true. Alot of ppl, esp children were forced to jion the Nazi party, and Hitler youth, to aviod being targets themselves.
Any German who was suspected, or even falsely implicated as being part of the resistance, were in grave danger.
I am of German heritage, and the war had, and still does, have a major impact on our family.
My Great grandmother went crazy, and really mean after the war, as her home had been destroyed, and my grandpas brother (her son) died after being put in a consentration camp. He was involved in the resistance, and paid the ultimate price.
My grandpa was forced to join hitler youth, to give the appearance that the family was loyal to Hitler.
The problem was, that no one fully explained what was going on to my grandpa, and all the brainwashing the children were subjected to, had deep and life long effects.
My grandpa was taught emotional disconnection, extreme structure, and a dislike for anything remotly different. (among many other things)
Artists all end up in the gutter, ppl with long hair will end up in the gutter, ppl that ride a motorbike end in the gutter, etc, etc..
As budding artists, and having a partner with long hair, I was told if I was not family, he would have nothing to do with us.
Imagine growing up with him as a father in the 60s/70s..
It goes a long way to explaining why that side of the family is so disconnected.
It also goes a way to explaining why my mother was unable to parent, and left all her children as babies.
I guess the point I am strongly trying to make, is that the war was not as clear cut as ppl think, and even Germans have been severely affected for generations.
Hitler and his propaganda ruined my family.
As far as naming a kid Hitler, whatever floats your boat, I just feel sorry for the kid who is forced to live with obviously warped parents, and prob a warped world perspective. (not to mention being stuck with a name most ppl despise)