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Appointing Judges in a Police State
[ #LivingUnderaRock ] Nazi Germany was a notorious police state. After Hitler came to power, the parliament under his control passed a law that enabled him to appoint civil servants and judges as the Führer. The "old Germans" who believed in the Weimar Republic's democratic system and the separation of powers were mocked for living under a rock. In 1942, Hitler appointed the senior Nazi party member, Otto Thierack, as the Reich Minister of Justice. Thierack then took further steps to overhaul the judges. He issued a series of "Letters to All Judges"* to instruct them on how to "lawfully" persecute the Jews and other minorities, much to Hitler's satisfaction.
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* i.e. Richterbriefe
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Appointing Judges in a Police State
[ #LivingUnderaRock ] Nazi Germany was a notorious police state. After Hitler came to power, the parliament under his control passed a law that enabled him to appoint civil servants and judges as the Führer. The "old Germans" who believed in the Weimar Republic's democratic system and the separation of powers were mocked for living under a rock. In 1942, Hitler appointed the senior Nazi party member, Otto Thierack, as the Reich Minister of Justice. Thierack then took further steps to overhaul the judges. He issued a series of "Letters to All Judges"* to instruct them on how to "lawfully" persecute the Jews and other minorities, much to Hitler's satisfaction.
Editor's Note:
* i.e. Richterbriefe
Source: Simon Shen’s Facebook
#Nazi #PoliceState #Judges #Jews
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【#孤陋寡聞🇩🇪】納粹德國是著名Police State。希特拉上台後,他控制的國會通過法案,讓他作為元首可以委任公務員和法官,令相信威瑪共和民主體制、三權分立的「舊德國人」,被譏笑為孤陋寡聞。1942年,希特拉委任資深納粹黨員Otto Thierack為司法部長,他上台後進一步整頓法官,發出一系列「給法官的信」,教導他們如何「依法」對猶太人和各類弱勢社群判案,令希特拉大為滿意。 ▶️...