Michael Quinn

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There were menacing references to the political agitation taking place outside the meeting.82 Freisler hinted, courteously but ominously, that the ultimate judgment would have to be made not by the professional jurists present, but by the “political decision” of the Nazi leadership.83 If the moderate lawyers were able to hold the line at this meeting, it is clear enough in retrospect that the political forces were arrayed against them.
Hitler's American Model: The United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law
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