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Non-Germans Under the Third Reich: The Nazi Judicial and Administrative System in Germany and Occupied Eastern Europe, with Special Regard to Occupied

Non-Germans Under the Third Reich: The Nazi Judicial and Administrative System in Germany and Occupied Eastern Europe, with Special Regard to Occupied - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:Diemut MajerSeries:Modern Jewish HistoryPublish date:2014-01-22Pages:1077
Language:EnglishPublisher:Texas Tech University PressISBN-13:9780896728370ISBN-10:896728374UPC:9780896728370Book Category:Political Science, HistoryBook Subcategory:Law Enforcement, Comparative Politics, Wars & ConflictsBook Topic:World War IISize:8.92 x 14.76 x 2.31 inchesWeight:3.1526Product ID:SCMNRWFSR0
Under the legal and administrative system of Nazi Germany, people categorized as Fremdvölkische (literally, "foreign people") were subject to special laws that restricted their rights, limited their protection under the law, and exposed them to extraordinary legal sanctions and brutal, extralegal police actions. These special laws, one of the central constitutional principles of the Third Reich, applied to anyone perceived as different or racially inferior, whether German citizens or not. "Non-Germans" under the Third Reich traces the establishment and evolution of these laws from the beginnings of the Third Reich through the administration of annexed and occupied eastern territories during the war. Drawing extensively on German archival sources as well as on previously unexplored material from Poland and elsewhere in eastern Europe, the book shows with chilling detail how the National Socialist government maintained a superficial legal continuity with the Weimar Republic while expanding the legal definition of Fremdvölkische, to untimately give itself legal sanction for the actions undertaken in the Holocaust. Replete with revealing quotations from secret decrees, instructions, orders, and reports, this major work of scholarship offers a sobering assessment of the theory and practice of law in Nazi Germany. Published in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Language:EnglishPublisher:Texas Tech University PressISBN-13:9780896728370ISBN-10:896728374UPC:9780896728370Book Category:Political Science, HistoryBook Subcategory:Law Enforcement, Comparative Politics, Wars & ConflictsBook Topic:World War IISize:8.92 x 14.76 x 2.31 inchesWeight:3.1526Product ID:SCMNRWFSR0
Diemut Majer is a professor of public law, constitutional legal history, and comparative law at the University of Bern and a lecturer in European law at the University of Karlsruhe.

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