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Basically, they were arguing the old idea that A God Who commands the slaughter of other nations is violating His own New Testament Laws of Loving Thy Enemy.
The counter-argument asked the rhetorical question of whether the allies had the moral high ground in the D-Day counter-invasion carried all the way to Berlin.
Their answer, then, is presumably no. There was nothing wrong with what Nazi Germany was doing.
After all, if invaders exterminating the inhabitants of the land are good, what objection can there be to the Nazis doing the same?
Edited by PaulK, : Sorted out autocorrect