"Non-Germans" Under the Third Reich: The Nazi Judicial and Administrative System in Germany and Occupied Eastern Europe with Special Regard to Occupied Poland, 1939-1945

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JHU Press, 2003 - 1033 стор.
Under the legal and administrative system of Nazi Germany, people categorized as Fremdvolkische (literally, strange people) were subject to special laws that restricted their rights, limited their protection under the law, and exposed them to extraordinary legal sanctions and brutal, extralegal police actions. These special laws, one of the central constitutional principles of the Third Reich, applied to Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, non-Europeans: anyone perceived as different or racially inferior, whether German citizens or not. evolution of these laws from the beginnings of the Third Reich through the administration of annexed and occupied eastern territories during the war. Drawing extensively on German archival sources as well as on previously unexplored material from Poland and elsewhere in eastern Europe, Majer shows with chilling detail how the National Socialist government maintained a superficial legal continuity from the Weimar Republic while expanding the legal definition of Fremdvolkische, ultimately giving itself legal sanction for the Holocaust. Replete with revealing quotations from secret decrees, instructions, orders and reports, this major work of scholarship offers a sobering assessment of the theory and practice of law in Nazi Germany.
 

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Preface to the EnglishLanguage Edition
xvii
Preface to the Second German Edition 1993
xxiii
List of Abbreviations
xxxii
INTRODUCTION
xxxix
C
xxxix
The Tense Relations between State Leadership and State
xlv
Legal and Administrative Principles in the National Socialist State
10
Coordination Gleichschaltung of the Reich
30
Freedom of Movement and Personal Liberty
312
SECTION
325
The Rectification of Justice by the NSDAP the SS
345
B CIVIL LAW
378
SECTION
403
From the Analogous Application of German Law to Special
409
Encroachment upon the Jurisdiction of the Judiciary Extension
446
CIVIL LAW
469

b The National Socialist Concept of Völkisch Equality
43
Targets for the Implementation of Völkisch Inequality
56
PART
77
Race Legislation in the Narrower Sense
98
Citizenship Law
108
Professional and Labor Law
127
The Cultural and Social Sector
154
Discrimination against NonGermans in Public Life
169
Conclusion
183
The New Type of Administration in the Annexed Eastern
198
Results
204
SPECIAL TOPICS
222
Marriage Law
246
Restrictions on Communication and Information Exchange among
255
SECTION THREE
261
Principles of Administrative Policy and Their Results
270
The Lack of Personnel and the Failure of
281
Tax Law
296
Social Welfare Law
306
SECTION THREE
487
The Adoption of the Principles of Reich Law
493
The Situation of NonGermans under Procedural Law
500
A Review
507
Discriminatory Elements in Jurisdiction and in Procedural
524
Conclusion
531
12
551
3
558
General Government
573
5
587
Annexed Eastern Territories and General Government
589
583
601
General Outlines
628
Glossary of Traditional German Legal Terms and National Socialist Legal
933
Bibliography
949
Index
989
92
1004
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