German law and German crimes in the Nazi era
TitoloGerman law and German crimes in the Nazi era
Autore
Call number940.5318/0223
Numero oggetto04298Q
Luogo di pubblicazioneEdmonton, Alberta, Canada
EditoreUniversity of Alberta Press
Anno di pubblicazione
2000
Paginazionepp283-289
MaterialeArticle
ISBN0888643373
NotesArticle from the book 'The Holocaust's ghost' pp283-289
Descrizione
The vexed question of the "legality" of the Nazi regime's anti-Semitic policies is considered against the background of the regime's insistence on propriety. Through a combination of "emergency decrees" and discriminatory legislation such as the so-called "Nuremberg Laws" (1935), Jews were gradually deprived of civil rights, jobs and ultimately their lives. When mass murders of Jews commenced outside Germany, the regime sought by concealing them to cover up the fact that they were manifestly criminal.