Read "Non-Germans" Under the Third Reich Online
Authors: Diemut Majer
Tags: #History, #Europe, #Eastern, #Germany
I. The Basis of the Substantive Penal Law
II. The Situation of “Non-Germans” under Procedural Law
1. The Special Courts as Instruments in the Struggle against “Non-German” Offenses
a. The Competence of Courts
b. Procedure
2. Jurisdiction and Procedure of the “German Courts”
III. The Elaboration of Discriminatory Law by the Courts: A Review of Sentencing Practice
Excursus: The Criminal Jurisdiction of the Police
1. Summary Police Jurisdiction Following the Decree on Combating Acts of Violence in the General Government, October 31, 1939
2. The Extension of Police Summary Jurisdiction
3. Cooperation and Conflict between the Judiciary and the Police in the Criminal Prosecution of “Non-German” Offenders
C. Civil Law
I. Discriminatory Elements in Substantive Law
II. Discriminatory Elements in Jurisdiction and in Procedural Law
III. Summary
Conclusion
Appendix 1: The Reich Structure (State and Party)
Appendix 2: The Wannsee Protocol of January 20, 1942 (English Version and Original German Version)
Appendix 3: Area and Population of the Eastern Regions and the General Government
Appendix 4: Poster Showing the Execution of Polish Defendants on June 4 and 9, 1942, in Poznan (Poland)
Appendix 5: The Command and Administrative Structure of Police Forces in the General Government
Appendix 6: Maps
German Administration of Europe, 1942
Greater Germany, 1944
Annexed Eastern Territories and General Government
Glossary of Traditional German Legal Terms and National Socialist Legal Terminology
Unpublished Sources
Sources Published before 1981
Additions to the Bibliography (1993)