Nazi Crimes against Jews and German Post-War Justice : : The West German Judicial System During Allied Occupation (1945–1949) / / Edith Raim.
Of all victims of Nazi persecution, German Jews had to suffer the Nazi yoke for the longest time. Throughout the Third Reich, they were exposed to anti-Jewish propaganda, discrimination, anti-Semitic laws and increasingly to outrages and offences by non-Jewish Germans. While the International Milita...
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Place / Publishing House: | München ;, Wien : : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, , [2014] ©2015 |
Year of Publication: | 2014 |
Language: | English |
Series: | New Perspectives on Modern Jewish History ,
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (332 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Foreword
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part I: The Reconstruction of the German Judicial System in the Western Zones
- The Legal Divisions of the Western Allies
- The Re-opening of German Courts and the German Administration of Justice
- Physical Conditions for the Reconstruction of Courts
- The German Administration of Justice at Work
- Denazification and Personnel Politics
- Criticism of the German Administration of Justice
- Summary
- Part II: Legal Foundations for the Prosecution of Nazi Crimes by the West German Judiciary
- The Western Allies and the Prosecution of Nazi Crimes
- The Phase-out of Allied Trials and Transfer to German Prosecution
- Summary
- Part III: The Prosecution of Nazi Crimes Against Jews
- The Reconstruction of Nazi Crimes Against Jews
- The Prosecution of the Pogrom
- The Prosecution of the Deportations
- Summary and Outlook
- Conclusion
- Appendix
- Index of Names
- Index of Places