Justice Imperiled: The Anti-Nazi Lawyer Max Hirschberg in Weimar Germany
Justice Imperiled: The Anti-Nazi Lawyer Max Hirschberg in Weimar Germany
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- Autor
- Morris Douglas G.
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- University of Michigan Press, 2005 Reprint
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- Storia History Histoire
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Descripción
8vo, br. ed. 443 pp., notes, bibliography, index. The story of one of post-World War I Germany's greatest defenders of justice in the face of Hitler's rise to power. In a unique blend of biography and courtroom drama, Justice Imperiled captures the excitement of Hirschberg's actual cases and presents legal battles that are raging, in different circumstances, to this day. "Justice Imperiled" portrays a figure who lived a dramatic life at a turning point in German and European history. By the time he fled Nazi Germany in 1934, Max Hirschberg had fought a series of cases in Munich's courtrooms that illuminate both the history of political justice in pre-Nazi Germany and, more generally, the problem of miscarriages of justice in all Western democracies.