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Hitler's Prisons

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Hitler's Prisons: Legal Terror in Nazi Germany is a 2004 book by Nikolaus Wachsmann, a modern European history professor. Wachsmann argues that the Nazi judiciary played a key role in Nazi terror. The prison systems inflicted harsh punishments against Jews, homosexuals and Jehovah's Witnesses while enforcing Nazi racial policies.[1] Wachsmann describes how law enforcement promoted the Nazi and terror acts in Germany before and during World War II[2] and each chapter describes a specific topic relating to political prisoner terror. The book illuminates the bureaucratic and institutional history of prisons and the history of inmates themselves.[3][4][5][6][7]

References

  1. ^ McKale, D. (2005). Reviewed work: hitler’s prisons: legal terror in nazi germany by nikolaus wachsmann. JSTOR. Vol. 110. No. 3
  2. ^ Turner, H. (June 2006). Nikolaus wachsmann, hitler's prisons: legal terror in nazi germany. The Journal of Modern History 78, No. 2.
  3. ^ Edelheit, A. (2004). Hitler’s prisons: legal terror in nazi germany. Jewish Book Council.
  4. ^ McKale, Donald M. (2005). "Hitler's Prisons: Legal Terror in Nazi Germany". The American Historical Review. 110 (3): 888–889. doi:10.1086/ahr.110.3.888. ISSN 0002-8762.
  5. ^ Hett, Benjamin Carter (2008). "Hitler's Prisons: Legal Terror in Nazi Germany. By Nikolaus Wachsmann". Central European History. 38 (4): 690. doi:10.1017/S0008938900005926. ISSN 0008-9389. S2CID 143935657.
  6. ^ Steinbacher, S. (2007). "Book Review: Hitler's Prisons: Legal Terror in Nazi Germany". European History Quarterly. 37 (2): 357–358. doi:10.1177/026569140703700233. ISSN 0265-6914. S2CID 144332264.
  7. ^ Nathans, E. (2006). "Book Review: Hitler's prisons: Legal terror in Nazi Germany". Punishment & Society. 8 (4): 487–490. doi:10.1177/146247450600800404. ISSN 1462-4745. S2CID 144950523.


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