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Nazi Justiz: Law of the Holocaust
Using original decrees, court decisions and first-hand recollections of participants, this work examines the German legal system during the pre-World War II years, showing how the legal system shaped everyday life and how the people, as well as businesses, ultimately benefitted from the Holocaust.
Author(s) | By Richard L. Miller. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 248 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 27 Jun 1995 |
Availability | Not yet available |
Using original decrees, court decisions and first-hand recollections of participants, this work examines the German legal system during the pre-World War II years, showing how the legal system shaped everyday life and how the people, as well as businesses, ultimately benefitted from the Holocaust.
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RICHARD LAWRENCE MILLER is an independent scholar. He was trained as a broadcaster and historian. He is the author of Truman (1985) and The Case for Legalizing Drugs (Praeger, 1991).