Too often histories of the concentration camps tend to be ignorant of the wider political context of nazi repression and control. This article tries to overcome this problem. Combining legal, social and political history, it contributes to a more thorough understanding of the changing relationship between the camps as places of extra-legal terror and the judiciary, between nazi terror and the law. It argues that the conflict between the judiciary and the SS was not a conflict between ‘good’ and ‘evil’, as existing accounts claim. Rather, it was a power struggle for jurisdiction over the camps. Concentration camp authorities covered up the murders of prisoners as suicides to prevent judicial investigations. This article also looks at actual ...
The article analyzes clemency pleas of political prisoners of the leftist resistance movement agains...
Death and the Role of Corpses in “Dead Spaces” The article focuses on the presentation of b...
Writings on the most extreme concentration camps offer a number of explanations for low rates of sui...
Living conditions in Nazi concentration camps were harsh and inhumane, leading many prisoners to com...
Understandably, research has focused overwhelmingly on Jews in the camps of the Holocaust. But the n...
Within the memorial landscape of former sites of Nazi terror the first concentration camps of 1933-3...
The article is devoted to the analysis of testimonies, accounts, memoirs, ego-documents by concentra...
The notorious concentration camp system was a central pillar of the Third Reich, supporting the Nazi...
State prisons played an indispensable part in the terror of the Third Reich, incarcerating many hund...
CONCENTRATION CAMPS AS A MODERN FORM OF FIGHTING CRIME IN THE GERMAN FEDERAL REPUBLICThe problem of...
The article discusses post World War II U.S. and West German judicial approaches to Nazi euthanasia...
Book synopsis: The notorious concentration camp system was a central pillar of the Third Reich, supp...
In the discussion of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide, Nazi Germany\u27s T4 euthanasia prog...
The debate surrounding Jewish resistance to the Holocaust has raged for 60 years, yet until relative...
The Third Reich met its end in the spring of 1945 in an unparalleled wave of suicides. Hitler, Goebb...
The article analyzes clemency pleas of political prisoners of the leftist resistance movement agains...
Death and the Role of Corpses in “Dead Spaces” The article focuses on the presentation of b...
Writings on the most extreme concentration camps offer a number of explanations for low rates of sui...
Living conditions in Nazi concentration camps were harsh and inhumane, leading many prisoners to com...
Understandably, research has focused overwhelmingly on Jews in the camps of the Holocaust. But the n...
Within the memorial landscape of former sites of Nazi terror the first concentration camps of 1933-3...
The article is devoted to the analysis of testimonies, accounts, memoirs, ego-documents by concentra...
The notorious concentration camp system was a central pillar of the Third Reich, supporting the Nazi...
State prisons played an indispensable part in the terror of the Third Reich, incarcerating many hund...
CONCENTRATION CAMPS AS A MODERN FORM OF FIGHTING CRIME IN THE GERMAN FEDERAL REPUBLICThe problem of...
The article discusses post World War II U.S. and West German judicial approaches to Nazi euthanasia...
Book synopsis: The notorious concentration camp system was a central pillar of the Third Reich, supp...
In the discussion of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide, Nazi Germany\u27s T4 euthanasia prog...
The debate surrounding Jewish resistance to the Holocaust has raged for 60 years, yet until relative...
The Third Reich met its end in the spring of 1945 in an unparalleled wave of suicides. Hitler, Goebb...
The article analyzes clemency pleas of political prisoners of the leftist resistance movement agains...
Death and the Role of Corpses in “Dead Spaces” The article focuses on the presentation of b...
Writings on the most extreme concentration camps offer a number of explanations for low rates of sui...