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  • HU Berlin  (1)
  • Dubnow Institute  (1)
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  • Geschichte 1933-1945
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  • 1
    ISBN: 0199270589
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 850 S. , Ill. , 24 cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Year of publication: 2004
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Jurists uprooted
    DDC: 349.4208931
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    Keywords: Law German influences ; History ; Jewish lawyers History 20th century ; Jewish lawyers History 20th century ; Exiles Biography ; Exiles Biography ; Exiles Biography ; Jewish lawyers History 20th century ; Practice of law (Germanic law) ; Germans Intellectual life ; Austrians Intellectual life ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Großbritannien ; Jurist ; Deutsche ; Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Großbritannien ; Jurist ; Österreicher ; Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Deutschland ; Juden ; Jurist ; Flucht ; Großbritannien ; Geschichte 1933-1945
    Description / Table of Contents: 'Was Heimat hiebs, nun heibst es Hölle': the emigration of lawyers from Hitler's Germany: political background, legal framework, and cultural context /Reinhard Zimmermann --Aleins, enemy aliens, and friendly enemy aliens: Britain as a home form emigré and refugee lawyers /Jack Beatson --Fritz Schulz (1879-1957) /Wolfgang Ernst --Fritz Pringsheim (1882-1967) /Tony Honoré --David Daube (1909-1999) /Alan Rodger --Roman law in twentieth-century Britain /Peter Birks --Hermann Kantorowicz (1877-1940) and Walter Ullmann (1910-1983) /David Ibbetson --Otto Kahn-Freund (1900-1979) /Mark Freedland --Ernst J. Cohn (1904-1976) /Werner Lorenz --Comparative law in twentieth-century England /J.A. Jolowicz -- Clive M. Schmitthoff (1903-1990) /John N. Adams --F.A. Mann (1907-1991) /Lawrence Collins --Plate section:Photographs of the German-speaking emigré lawyers --Martin Wolff (1872-1953) /Gerhard Dannemann --Kurt Lipstein (*1909) /Christopher Forsyth --Private international law in twentieth-century England /Peter North --Wolfgang Friedmann (1907-1972), with an Excursus on Gustav Radbruch (1878-1949) /John Bell --Gerhard Leibholz (1901-1982) /Manfred H. Wiegandt --Lassa Oppenheim (1858-1919) /Mathias Schmoeckel --Hersch Lauterpacht (1897-1960) /Martti Koskenniemi --Georg Schwarzenberger (1908-1991) /Stephanie Steinle --Public international law in twentieth-century England /James Crawford --Hermann Mannheim (1889-1974) and Max Grünhut (1893-1964) /Roger Hood --Emigré legal scholars in Britain - personal recollections /Peter Stein --German refugees in Oxford - some personal recollections /Barry Nicholas --Kurt Lipstein - the scholar and the man /Christian v. Bar --Cambridge 1933-2002 /Kurt Lipstein --Appendix /Frank Wooldridge,Jack Beatson,Reinhard Zimmermann.
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    Westport, Conn. [u.a.] : Praeger
    ISBN: 0275949125
    Language: English
    Pages: 232 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Year of publication: 1995
    DDC: 342.43/0873
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Geschichte 1939-1945 ; Holocaust ; Juridische aspecten ; Geschichte ; Juden ; Judenvernichtung ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Jews Legal status, laws, etc. ; History ; National socialism ; Nationalsozialismus ; Judenvernichtung ; Recht ; Juden ; Deutschland ; Deutschland ; Nationalsozialismus ; Judenvernichtung ; Geschichte 1939-1945 ; Deutschland ; Recht ; Juden ; Geschichte 1933-1945
    Abstract: Death camps are the most enduring image of the Holocaust, but they were only the final expression of a destruction process that began in 1933. In that year the Nazi regime mobilized members of an entire society to destroy their neighbors. Lawmakers, judges, attorneys, and the rest of the legal system played a crucial role in reassuring "good Germans" that a war on Jews was legitimate. Using original decrees, court decisions, and first-hand recollections of participants, Nazi Justiz documents how the German legal system transformed itself into a criminal organization. We also see not only how the legal system shaped everyday life, but how good Germans and the business community benefited from the Holocaust. Germany in the 1930s - before the war - is emphasized. Such emphasis demonstrates that a Holocaust can happen in any country sharing the heritage of Western civilization, and warns of the inevitable outcome once ordinary people are targeted in a process of destruction.
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