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Jewish courts of honour in the American zone of occupied Germany and the allied judiciary

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Discusses the emergence of internal camp courts in post-war DP camps in Germany. These courts dealt with a range of issues that inevitably arose from such small and diverse communities, including overcrowding and problems relating to food parcel distributions.

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