In the Name of the People Perpetrators of Genocide in the Reflection of Their Post-War Prosecution in West Germany the 'Euthanasia' and Aktion Reinhard Trial Cases |
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Author:
| de Mildt, Dick |
ISBN: | 978-90-411-0185-3 |
Publication Date: | Feb 1996 |
Publisher: | Springer
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | AUD $395.95 |
Book Description:
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In the Name of the People explores the profile of the perpetrators of Nazi genocide as reflected in postwar German trial sentences. It investigates their social background, their route to crime, and their role in the Nazi extermination apparatus. In addition, it studies the postwar prosecution of these genocidal criminals in West Germany. It describes and analyses the obstacles, bottlenecks, and omissions in the prosecuting policies and presents their statistical record. It examines...
More DescriptionIn the Name of the People explores the profile of the perpetrators of Nazi genocide as reflected in postwar German trial sentences. It investigates their social background, their route to crime, and their role in the Nazi extermination apparatus. In addition, it studies the postwar prosecution of these genocidal criminals in West Germany. It describes and analyses the obstacles, bottlenecks, and omissions in the prosecuting policies and presents their statistical record. It examines the way in which postwar German courts dealt with these criminals by an in-depth study of the trial sentences against two specific groups of genocidal perpetrators: the Euthanasia and Aktion Reinhard killers. Through a scrutiny of the argumentation of the various courts sentences in these cases, it presents a detailed picture of the grounds for acquittal, conviction and punishment. It discusses the controversial differentiation of murder and complicity in murder with regard to these genocidal perpetrators and highlights the ways in which the courts handled complicated questions, such as acting under superior orders, duress, and coercion. The study is intended for a readership consisting of historians, sociologists, criminologists, legal experts and others interested in the fieldworkers and modus operandi of the Nazi genocide and Germanys postwar judicial reaction to it.