Exploring notions of justice and morality, this book offers a new interpretation of everyday life in the ghettos during the Second World War.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Svenja Bethke is a lecturer in Modern European History at the University of Leicester.
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Acknowledgments Note on Names and Places Abbreviations Introduction 1. Nazi Jewish Policy in Eastern Europe and the Perspective of the Jewish Councils 2. Jewish Council Proclamations: Definitions of Criminal Activity 3. The Jewish Police as an Executive Organ 4. The Ghetto Courts 5. The Ghetto Penal System 6. Ordinary Ghetto Residents and Their Relationship with Internal and External Authorities Conclusion: Criminality and Law between the Poles of External Power and Internal Autonomy Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Note on Names and Places Abbreviations Introduction 1. Nazi Jewish Policy in Eastern Europe and the Perspective of the Jewish Councils 2. Jewish Council Proclamations: Definitions of Criminal Activity 3. The Jewish Police as an Executive Organ 4. The Ghetto Courts 5. The Ghetto Penal System 6. Ordinary Ghetto Residents and Their Relationship with Internal and External Authorities Conclusion: Criminality and Law between the Poles of External Power and Internal Autonomy Notes Bibliography Index
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