It only sounds confusing to idiots.
sorry you had to find out the hard way.
There are two possibilities here. Either me or you. I doubt it is me. So it is you.
Especially, when it is apparent that you know little about history.
The problem is that you confuse Realpolitik with conspiracies and see enemies where none are. This is a typical case of paranoia.
RuSHA trial 1948
Rudolf Creutz - 15 years; reduced to 10 years; released in 1951; died in 1980
Otto Schwarzenberger - Office head in RKFDV - Time already served (since May 2, 1945); released after the judgment; died in 1978
Herbert Hübner - Chief of Poznań office of RKFDV and representative of RuSHA in western Poland - 15 years; reduced to 10 years; released in 1951
Werner Lorenz - Head of VoMi - 20 years; reduced to 15 years; released in 1954; died in 1974
Otto Hofmann - Head of RuSHA until April 20, 1943, later head of the SS in southwestern Germany - 25 years; reduced to 15 years; released in 1954; died in 1982
Fritz Schwalm - Chief of Staff of RuSHA and head of the "Immigration Office" (Einwandererzentrale, EWZ) in Łódź - 10 years; released in 1951; died in 1985
Max Sollmann - Head of the Lebensborn society - Time already served (since July 6, 1945); released after the judgment; died in 1978
There were multiple Nuremberg trials. The main one. And the subsequent ones. The main one was showy, while in the subsequent ones the majority got away scot free before US courts.
In general, if you study the release dates of convicted war criminals, you will find that they align with specific dates.