They were both acquitted in the 70s. Or the case of the austrian perpetrators who go back to vienna and dont even, i mean, their cases are heard in a kind of closed court, but theyre treated with the utmost kind of respect as being these ladies and told to go home. Host so most of these women who worked with the nazis kind of faded back into normal, socalled normal life, correct . Guest yes, yes. And this is really another astounding piece of the story, is how much contact, how much this brought out the horrific behavior, and after the war they slipped back into society. You could say they got away murder. They did. Scholars refer to, psychologists that i refer to in my book, the chameleon effect which is this ability for these perpetrators to, you know, just slip back in. They dont go on, theyre not psychopaths, you know, who continue to kill after the war. They become normal, upstanding theyre no longer threats to society. Its a different system. The system that kind of nurtured that