Nazi conception of law

Identifier
9933108396304146
Language of Description
English
Dates
1 Jan 1931 - 31 Dec 1940
Languages
  • German
  • English
Source
EHRI Partner

Scope and Content

The files contain information on the conception of law in Nazi Germany. According to the documents, international and generally recognized principles will only be recognized by Germany if they correspond to the legal concepts of the German people. They would be approved not due to their international nature but solely because they are basic moral ideas of the German law. An important principle in Nazi law is considered: German law is what serves the German people. If according to the "Fuehrer" the purpose of the party is the preservation of the German kind, then law is regarded for the party as everything that supports the preservation of the German kind. The documents also contain lists of people sentenced on offences against price regulations.

Note(s)

  • Detailed dates of materials: 1931, 1933-1940

  • Details of bibliographical references are in the content file

  • Type-scripts, quotations from newspapers and books.

  • Also available on microfilm reel 109 : frames 283-324

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