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S04E05 A Book Review: Hitler's Justice

Feb 06, 20231 hr 16 minSeason 4Ep. 5
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Episode description

John reviews the book Hitler's Justice: The Courts of the Third Reich by Ingo Muller about the culpability of the German legal system--judges, lawyers and academics--during the Nazi years. The author argues, and John agrees, that justice was not done after WWII. John also points to signs that may foreshadow a rise in totalitarianism in our current society.

Amazon.ca: Hitler's Justice: The Courts of the Third Reich by Ingo Muller

Infogalactic: Judges' Trial

Wikipedia: Juristenprozess (in German; with photos of all defendants at the Nuremberg Judges' Trial)

Wikipedia: Franz Schlegelberger

Harvard Law: NMT Case 3 The Justice Case

Phillips Nuremberg Trials Photographs, 1945-1949: Photo 1919 - Judges of the People's Courts

Theme Music "Carpay Diem" by Dave Stevens

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