What Happened to Nazi Judges After WW2?
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Sixty to seventy percent of West German judges in 1948 were former Nazis. How the Federal Republic rebuilt its courts using Hitler's jurists. ๐ Free WW2 reading list โ my 30 essential books on the war and what came after. Get the PDF here: https://history-inside-8s3dsc.subscribepage.io/ ๐๏ธ Subscribe to History Inside โ https://bit.ly/sub2HI Research & script by Jordy Faijdherbe Narration by Benjamin Pemberton Chapters 00:00 Conspirator 03:13 Verdict 05:49 Return 08:16 Silence ๐ Sources - U.S. v. Altstรถtter et al. โ Justice Case judgment (1948) - Schlabrendorff, The Secret War Against Hitler (1947) - BVerfGE 30, 1 โ Wiretapping Judgment (15 December 1970) - Gรถrtemaker & Safferling, Die Akte Rosenburg (C.H. Beck, 2016) - Nathans, Legal Order as Motive and Mask, Law & History Review (2000) Questions about any specific claim in this video? Ask in the comments below ๐ ___________________________________________ The content presented in this video is for educational and informatio
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