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Juristen jüdischer Abstammung im "Dritten Reich" : Entrechtung und Verfolgung

A comprehensive survey of the persecution of Jewish lawyers and jurists in Germany during the Nazi regime. Relates appeals to boycott them, expulsion of lecturers from universities, and dismissal of judges and prosecutors from German courts. Several Jewish lawyers were murdered by the SA between March 1933 and July 1934. Law literature was censored and purged of articles written by Jews. Quotation from previously published law books written by Jewish authors was forbidden. Includes ca. 500 short biographical reports; some lawyers committed suicide, some emigrated, and others were murdered in concentration camps. Gives a list of 38 law journals edited by Jews which were Aryanized by the Nazis. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism)

Print Book, German, 1990
C.H. Beck, München, 1990