Nazi crimes against Jews and German post-war justice : the West German judicial system during allied occupation (1945-1949) /
While the International Military Tribunal and the subsequent American Military Tribunals at Nuremberg dealt with a variety of Nazi crimes, these courts did not consider themselves cognizant in adjudicating wrongdoings against those who lost German citizenship based on the so-called "Nuremberg l...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin ; Munich ; Boston :
De Gruyter Oldenbourg,
[2015]
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Colección: | New perspectives on modern Jewish history ;
v. 3. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The legal division 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
- The western allies and the prosecution of Nazi crimes
- The phase-out of allied trials and transfer to German prosecution
- The reconstruction of Nazi crimes against Jews
- The prosecution of the pogrom
- The prosecution of the deportations.
- Foreword; Table of Contents; Introduction; Sources and Method; Scope and Aim; A Note on Translations; Notes on German Sources; Part I: The Reconstruction of the German Judicial System in the Western Zones; The American Legal Division; The British Legal Division; The French Direction Générale de la Justice; Western Allied Politics Concerning the German Judicial System; German Courts Branch, German Courts Inspectorate, Contrôle de la Justice Allemande; The Re-opening of German Courts and the German Administration of Justice; Re-opening of Courts in the American Zone of Occupation.
- Re-opening of Courts in the British Zone Re-opening of Courts in the French Zone; Re-opening of Courts in Berlin, Bremen, and the Saar; Re-opening of the Courts of Appeal; The Supreme Court in the British Zone; The Renascent Ministries of Justice of the Länder; The Central Legal Office; Physical Conditions for the Reconstruction of Courts; The Search for Alternative Housing; Attempts at Repair; Files, Office Supplies, Communication, and Transport; Excursus: Living Conditions of Members of the Judiciary; The German Administration of Justice at Work; The Police Force and the Penal System.
- Public Prosecutors and CourtsWork Load; Allied Criticism; Denazification and Personnel Politics; Personnel Politics in the American Zone; Denazification of the Judiciary in the American Zone; Personnel Politics in the British Zone; Denazification of the Judiciary in the British Zone; Personnel Politics in the French Zone; Denazification of the Judiciary in the French Zone; 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.
- German Demands Concerning the Prosecution of "Crimes Against Germans"The Implementation of Control Council Law No. 10 in the British Zone; The Implementation of Control Council Law No. 10 in the French Zone; The Discussion Concerning Control Council Law No. 10 in the American Zone; German Jurists and Law No. 10; The Phase-out of Allied Trials and Transfer to German Prosecution; The American Point of View; The British Stance; The French Exception; Allied Interventions in West German Trials; Summary; Part III: The Prosecution of Nazi Crimes Against Jews.
- The Reconstruction of Nazi Crimes Against Jews Early Excesses 1933; Racial Defilement; Excesses 1934-1937; Excesses in 1938, Before November; "Aryanization"; Excesses After November 1938; Violent Acts After the Beginning of the War; Trapped in the "Judenhaus"; Denunciations; Bullying of Jewish Forced Laborers and Actions Against Jews in the Second Half of WW II; The Fate of Jewish Children in Foster Care; Desecration of Jewish Cemeteries; The Prosecution of the Pogrom; Local Peculiarities of the Pogrom; Property Offenses; The Ritual of Public Degradation.