When I say "Nazi laws", I'm specifically referring to any laws that were approved between 1933 and 1945. Part of me keeps thinking about how much of a logistical nightmare it would be to individually repeal each repulsive thing they brought in (as there must have been something worth keeping), which means the only other options are starting from scratch (not really an option) or issuing a so called "Great Repeal Bill" that effectively wipes those years from the records
/u/Idenpoelchau has previously answered How much legal continuity exists between pre and post ww2 Germany?
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/u/commiespaceinvader has previously answered Did the Allies set free criminals when they liberated the concentration camps in WW2?
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