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LEGALIZING THE HOLOCAUST: THE EARLY PHASE, 1933-1939 HOLOCAUST SERIES - VOLUME 1


Item #: 70266

Pages: lii, 212 pp.
Published: Washington; American Institute of Int'l. Law; Reprinted in 2010.

Subjects: EUROPEAN COMMUNITY

Following the takeover of political power in Germany in1933, the Nazis gave high priority to anti-Semiticactivities. These ranged from boycotts of Jewish stores tobrutalization of Jews in concentration camps. A legal basisfor these actions was created by the infamous "NeurnbergLaws" and other discriminatory acts. Through the process of"Aryanization," the Nazis took over Jewish properties at afraction of their actual value. This volume documents theNazi methods of eliminating Jews from all importantintellectual, economic and political positions in Germany.Contains 21 documents of source materials, carefully chosenfrom the thousands preserved at the U.S. National Archives.A detailed table of contents lists and provides the sourcefor each document. Reprinted by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.Distributed by William S. Hein & Co., Inc.

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