Civil service lawyers and the Holocaust: the case of Wilhelm Stuckart
TitoloCivil service lawyers and the Holocaust: the case of Wilhelm Stuckart
Autore
Call number342.430873/0002
Numero oggetto08848b
Luogo di pubblicazioneNew York, New York, United States
EditoreBerghahn
Anno di pubblicazione
2013
Paginazionepp37-61
MaterialeArticle
ISBN9780857457806
NotesArticle from the book 'The law in Nazi Germany: ideology, opportunism, and the perversion of justice.'pp37-61
Descrizione
Jasch describes the life and career of one of the most prominent civil servants involved in Nazi anti-Jewish policy - Wilhelm Stuckart - who served as State Secretary in the Reich Ministry of the Interior, which exercised powers over the formulation and implementation of racial laws in the 1930s. He was instrumental in drafting the Nuremberg Laws and participated in the notorious Wannsee Conference on January 20, 1942 where the "Final Solution" was discussed