JUDICIAL SYSTEM AND THE JEWS IN NAZI GERMANY HOLOCAUST SERIES - VOLUME 13Item #: 70329 Pages: xiii, 290 pp. Published: Washington; American Institute of Int'l. Law; Reprinted in 2010. Subjects: EUROPEAN COMMUNITY The depravity of Nazi anti-Semitism is further illustratedby several court cases. In addition to a number of items,such as the denial of a request for exemption from deporta-tion by an eighty-seven year old Jew, the documents repro-duced in this volume concentrate on German court cases.Foremost are cases of "racial pollution," as for example,the Katzenberger case in which a Jew was sentenced to deathfor alleged sexual relations with a gentile girl. Anothercase is the "Jewish Mothermilk Case." A Jewish woman soldher milk to a German doctor. He in turn sold the milk toGerman mothers who could not themselves nurse their babies.When this case came before the court, it convicted theJewish woman of fraud for misrepresenting her milk as fitfor German infants. Reprinted by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.Distributed by William S. Hein & Co., Inc. Please contact us to request purchasing information. |