The Law in Nazi Germany: Ideology, Opportunism, and the Perversion of Justice
The Law in Nazi Germany: Ideology, Opportunism, and the Perversion of Justice | Rare and modern books | Steinweis, Alan E. [Editor], Rachlin, Robert D. [Editor]
The Law in Nazi Germany: Ideology, Opportunism, and the Perversion of Justice
The Law in Nazi Germany: Ideology, Opportunism, and the Perversion of Justice | Rare and modern books | Steinweis, Alan E. [Editor], Rachlin, Robert D. [Editor]
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- Author
- Steinweis, Alan E. [Editor], Rachlin, Robert D. [Editor]
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- Berghahn Books, 2013
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- Storia History Histoire
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- Hardcover
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8vo, br. ed. While we often tend to think of the Third Reich as a zone of lawlessness, the Nazi dictatorship and its policies of persecution rested on a legal foundation set in place and maintained by judges, lawyers, and civil servants trained in the law. This volume offers a concise and compelling account of how these intelligent and welleducated legal professionals lent their skills and knowledge to a system of oppression and domination. The chapters address why German lawyers and jurists were attracted to Nazism; how their support of the regime resulted from a combination of ideological conviction, careerist opportunism, and legalistic selfdelusion; and whether they were held accountable for their Nazi-era actions after 1945. This book also examines the experiences of Jewish lawyers who fell victim to anti-Semitic measures. The volume will appeal to scholars, students, and other readers with an interest in Nazi Germany, the Holocaust, and the history of jurisprudence.