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    In:  Tribüne; Zeitschrift zum Verständnis des Judentums 132 (1994) 96-109
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 1994
    Titel der Quelle: Tribüne; Zeitschrift zum Verständnis des Judentums
    Angaben zur Quelle: 132 (1994) 96-109
    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) History ; National socialism Philosophy ; Genocide ; Jews History 1918-1945
    Abstract: Traces the development of the concept of the "Final Solution to the Jewish Question" from theoretical discussions (which took place in many countries which wanted to "resettle" their Jews, and was not necessarily antisemitic) to the Nazi decision to exterminate the Jews. Shows that interim projects, like the Madagascar Plan or resettlement in the East, already contain the elements of the Final Solution as it was eventually carried out: mass deportations and concentration-camp-like conditions in a murderous climate. The intention of the Nazis became clear with the actions of the Einsatzgruppen during the invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941. While the Nazis ordinarily used euphemisms in speaking of extermination, in closed forums Hans Frank and Himmler talked about it openly. Notes that demands for the extermination of the Jews, sometimes veiled but sometimes explicit, occur already in 19th-century antisemitic literature.
    Note: Appeared also in "Akce Nisko" (1995) 62-77 and in "Täter - Opfer - Folgen" (1995) 11-23.
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    Language: German
    Year of publication: 1993
    Titel der Quelle: Deutsche Juristen jüdischer Herkunft
    Angaben zur Quelle: (1993) 813-852
    Keywords: Jews History 1933-1939 ; Jews Legal status, laws, etc. 1933-1945 ; History ; Jewish judges ; Jewish lawyers History 1933-1945 ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
    Abstract: Traces Nazi measures against Jewish jurists in Germany. In March 1933, SA troops stormed courthouses in several cities and brutally attacked Jewish judges and lawyers. In the following months, by means of the law "Zur Wiederherstellung des Berufsbeamtentums", Jewish civil servants, including judges, state attorneys, and law school faculty, were dismissed from their posts. The number of Jewish lawyers was gradually restricted, until in September 1938 Jews were excluded altogether from the practice of law, except for a small number of "consultants". German jurists put up little resistance to these measures. They participated in the formulation of anti-Jewish legislation, such as the Nuremberg Laws, and supported the courts' service to Nazism. Traces, also, the fate of individual Jewish jurists.
    Note: An abridged English version appeared as "The ousting of Jewish lawyers from the German Nazi state" in "Justice" 22 (1999) 7-16.
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