This is the little-known story of an SS justice who came face to face with the Nazi mass murder machine and began to fight it to the best of his abilities. Investigating crimes of corruption in concentration camps, SS judge Konrad Morgen exceeded his authority and prosecuted the main perpetrators of Hitler's "Final Solution to the Jewish Question" by bringing murder charges against the commandant of Buchenwald and the chief of the Gestapo of Auschwitz. The case of Morgen reveals the connection between totalitarianism, corruption, and genocide and raises many moral issues. This audiobook is interesting with judgments from the philosophy of law and information on the history (including legal history) of the Third Reich, but above all it is about how individuals have to make difficult moral choices and how one person's morality tries to stand up to the immorality of the world around them.
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