Michael Quinn

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After the Night of the Long Knives it was impossible to pretend that Germany had not cut all ties with traditional conceptions of even a minimal rule of law.48 But before then, at least until the early summer of 1934, comparatively moderate lawyers were in a position to hold something of a line, and the record of conflict over the Prussian Memorandum shows that they did so.
Hitler's American Model: The United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law
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