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Adenauer's Germany and the Nazi past : the politics of amnesty and integration /

Beginning with the establishment of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1949, Frei (modern history, Ruhr-U. Bochum, Germany) examines the path that German politicians took in dealing with issues of prosecution or amnesty for those who served the Nazi state. He argues that the government of Konrad Ade...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Frei, Norbert (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Alemán
Publicado: New York : Columbia University Press, 2002.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Introduction
  • PART I : A Legislation for the Past: Parliamentary and Administrative Junctures
  • 1. The Amnesty Law of 1949
  • 2. The "Liquidation" of Denazification
  • 3. The Rehabilitation and Pensioning of the "131ers"
  • 4. The Amnesty Law of 1954
  • PART II : A Past-Political Obsession: The Problem of the War-Criminals
  • 5. The War-Crimes Issue Preceding the Bonn Republic
  • 6. The Politicization of the War-Criminal Question
  • (1949-50)
  • 7. The Debate Under the Sign of Rearmament
  • (1950-51)
  • 8. A "General Treaty" instead of a "General Amnesty"
  • (1951-52)
  • 9. The Windup of the War-Criminal Problem
  • PART III : Fixing Past-Political Limits: Judicial Norms and Allied
  • Intervention
  • 10. The Hedler Affair and the Establishment of Criminal-Legal Norms (1950)
  • 11. The Rise and Banning of the Socialist Reich Party
  • (1951-52)
  • 12. The Naumann Affair and the Role of the Allies
  • (1953)
  • Conclusion.