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judicial administration in Annexed Eastern Territories, 25, 404–6, 408–9, 438–39;
vs
. General Government, 487–89, 498, 504, 507–15, 524–29; “law-creating activity” of, 408–9, 477, 483; and police, 446–69, 448, 903
n;
political control of, 404–5, 410–11, 418–19, 447–49, 472–77, 483, 485; reaction to Decree on Penal Law for Poles, 445–46, 454, 460–62; sentencing by, 415, 421, 425–27, 437–46, 444–45, 449, 459, 463, 850
n
, 877
n
, 886
n
.
See also
Reich Ministry of Justice
judicial administration in General Government, 262;
vs
. Annexed Eastern Territories, 487–89, 498, 504, 507–15, 524–29; economic concerns of, 487–88, 505, 507–8, 510, 922–23
n;
function and structure of, 490–97; German judiciary/courts, 495–99, 502–3, 505–7, 523, 525; number of judges, 494, 511–12, 915
n;
personnel policy, 509, 511–12; and police, 518, 519–22; Polish judiciary, 488–89, 491–92, 507, 523, 525, 913
n
, 914
n;
political aims of, 487, 489, 491–93, 495, 511; public prosecutors, 491–92, 496, 503, 506; sentencing by, 503, 507–12, 516; special courts, 496, 500–505, 509–10, 528–29; supervisory and control powers, 493–94
“judicial crisis” of 1942, 23, 31, 33, 354, 363, 408–9, 437, 596
n
judicial independence, end of, 18–19, 23, 593
n
judicial review, end of, 19–21, 594
n
judiciary.
See
judges; judicial administration
entries
jurisdiction: administrative, exclusion of judiciary from, 19, 20–21; choice of, 498–99; criminal, exclusion of judiciary from, 349–52; discriminatory, in procedural law, 342–43; distribution of, in Nazi system, 20–21, 541–42, 544–45; in General Government, 498–99, 504–7, 509, 512–22, 526–29; of German courts in General Government, 505–7; of Gestapo in Occupied Eastern Territories, 370–72; of judiciary in Altreich, losses of, 19–21, 349–52, 541–45, 594
n;
of police in Annexed Eastern Territories, 376, 446–69, 527–29; of police in General Government, 509, 512–22, 526–29; of special courts, 430–31, 504–5
Jurisdiction Decree (Feb. 21, 1940), 431, 501–3
Juristische Wochenschrift
(Wendt), 382, 583
n
justice, in Nazi ideology, 38, 615
n
Juvenile Court, law on (Feb. 16, 1923), 416, 499, 915
n
juvenile offenders, 427, 881
n
Kaltenbrunner, Ernst, 689
n
, 766
n
Kashubians, 123, 240
Kassel, 331
Kattowitz (Katowice) district, 216, 226, 249, 257; police courts-martial in, 899
n;
sentencing, 444, 880
n
, 883
n
, 892
n
.
See also
Upper Silesia
Katyn Murders, 196
Katzenberger case, 331, 826–27
n
Keitel, Wilhelm, 368, 853
n
Keith, Franz, 495
Kempen, 754
n
Kerrl, Hans, 85, 128, 603
n
, 837
n
Kiev, 931–32
n
Klausener case, 659–60
n
Koch, Erich, 444, 694
n
, 883
n
, 895
n
Koellreuter, Otto, 41
Königsberg, 33, 444
Koppe, Wilhelm, 225, 321
KPD.
See
German Communist Party
Krakauer Zeitung
, 508
Kraków (Cracow): Jews in, 777
n
, 778
n;
living conditions in, 776
n;
police jurisdiction in, 513; political executions in, 517; reception of Germans in, 774–75
n;
special courts in, 510, 916
n;
Superior Court in, 494
Kraków (Cracow) Ghetto, 814
n
, 817
n
, 818
n
Kreise
, 277–78, 281–82, 295, 773
n
Kreishauptmann (-leute)
, 277–80, 282, 513, 527, 768–72
n
, 930
n;
and police, 810
n
, 811
n
Kreisleiter
, 199–200, 349, 474, 705
n
, 706
n
, 717
n
, 718
n
, 909
n
Kriminalpolizei
(Criminal Police), 685
n
.
See also
Security Police
Krüger, Friedrich Wilhelm, 293, 321, 513, 515, 521, 798
n
, 811
n
, 922
n
labor camps: in Altreich, 153–54; in Annexed Eastern Territories, 231, 733
n
, 749
n;
in General Government, 304, 804
n
labor law and policy: for “alien” workers in Altreich, 149–54, 178–79, 182, 665–69
n;
in Altreich, 142–54, 178–79, 182, 369–70, 372, 381–82, 393–95, 614
n
, 663–69
n
, 856
n;
in Annexed Eastern Territories, 150, 179, 195, 231–35, 443, 700
n
, 733–36
n
, 749
n
, 908
n
, 910
n;
for Eastern Europe, planned, 191, 694
n
, 695
n;
forced labor (
see
forced labor); in General Government, 261, 272, 285, 301–6, 799–808
n
, 818
n;
hard labor, 442, 877
n;
for Jews in Altreich, 142–49, 393–95, 663–65
n
; for Jews in Annexed Eastern Territories, 195, 231, 232; for Jews in General Government, 285, 303–4, 818
n;
in Occupied Eastern Territories, 150, 153; for professionals (
see
professional law)
Lammers, Hans Heinrich, 586
n
, 590
n
, 599
n
, 616
n
, 681
n
, 768
n
Landgericht
(State or Apellate Court), 491
Landräte
, 199–200, 215, 592
n
, 705
n
, 706
n
, 717
n
, 719
n
, 720
n
language: abusive, by Poles against Germans, 334; legal (
see
legal terminology); of Nazi ideology, 14, 15; racial, in Reich Citizenship Law, 113; of totalitarianism, xviii–xxix
language policy, in Annexed Eastern Territories, 208–9, 224–25, 713
n
, 727
n
law: abandonment of, 54, 55–56, 71, 536, 546; common, conversion of emergency law into, 81, 82; Führer principle and, 13–19; in General Government, 271; institutional approach to, 586
n;
judicial review of, 19–21, 594
n;
legal discrimination and, 546; local, continued validity of, 871–72
n;
martial, 71, 326, 336–37, 411–12; municipal, in Annexed Eastern Territories, 210–12; Nazi ideology on, 16, 37, 38, 592
n
, 593
n
, 608–9
n;
Nazi racial ideology and, 37–38; in Nazi system of government, 2–10, 70; in occupied territories, 691
n;
as political act, 20, 83; relationship of judiciary to, 18–19, 593
n;
relationship of police to, 174–75, 219, 684
n
, 721
n;
in totalitarian regime, 547; “unlimited interpretation” of, 55–56, 532–35; “unwritten reservation in,” 55–56.
See also
German law; special law;
specific areas of law, e.g.,
citizenship law
Law against Dangerous Habitual Criminals (Nov. 24, 1933), 362
Law against Economic Sabotage (Dec. 1, 1936), 414
Law against Malicious Acts, 920
n
“law-creating/framing activity”: in Altreich, 329; in Annexed Eastern Territories, 408–9, 477, 483
Law for the Prevention of Progeny with Hereditary Diseases (Eugenics Law; July 14, 1933), 98–101
Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor (Blood Protection Law; Sept. 15, 1935), 50, 101–3, 246, 325, 328–32, 414, 825
n
, 828
n
, 874
n
, 915
n
, 918–19
n
Law for the Protection of the Hereditary Health of the German People (Marital Hygiene Law; Oct. 18, 1935), 103–6
Law for the Regulation of National Labor (Jan. 20, 1934), 141, 614
n
Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service (Professional Civil Service Code; April 7, 1933), 85–92, 384, 594
n
, 600
n
, 632–33
n;
implementation of, 86–92; on non-Aryans (section 3; Aryan paragraph), 85–86, 129–30, 632
n;
on political affiliations, 85, 87, 632
n
, 634
n;
provisions of, 85–86
Law on Admission to the Legal Profession (April 7, 1933), 129
Law on Aliens to the Community (Jan. 1, 1945), 72, 328, 533, 824
n
Law on Editors (Oct. 4, 1943), 142, 669
n
Law on Expulsions from the Reich, 171
Law on the Gestapo (Feb. 10, 1936), 175
Law on the Head of State of the German Reich (Aug. 1, 1934), 588
n
Law on the Prevention of Acts of Political Violence (April 4, 1933), 414, 822
n
Law on the Revocation of Naturalization and the Deprivation of German Citizenship (July 14, 1933), 108–10, 161, 647
n
Law on the Seizure of Assets of Enemies of the People and State (July 14, 1933), 119, 161, 162, 173–74, 652
n
Law on State Self-Defense (July 3, 1934), 32
Law on Tenancy Contracts with Jews (April 30, 1939), 393
law student organizations, 836
n
lawsuits: by dismissed Jews, 144; by Poles, 474–77, 481–85, 909
n. See also
legal remedies, limitation of
Law to Amend Reich and State Citizenship (May 15, 1935), 110
Law to Amend the Reich Regulations on Attorneys (Dec. 2, 1934), 130
Law to Guarantee the Public Order (Oct. 13, 1933), 414
Law to Remove Need from the Nation and Reich (March 24, 1933), 835
n
Law to Secure the Unity of Party and State (Dec. 1, 1933), 24, 588
n
, 835
n
Lawyer Training Code (July 22, 1934; Jan. 4, 1939), 837
n
leadership: traditional principle of, 11–12.
See also
“Führer principle”; political leadership
League of National Socialist German Jurists (NSRB).
See
National Socialist Jurists’ League
Lebensraum
, 187, 189
legal aid, prohibition of, 343, 399–400, 867–68
n
legal classification of offenses, 342, 426
legality: abandonment of, 54, 55–56, 71, 536, 546; Nazi concept of, 592
n;
in totalitarian regime, 547
legal literature, 9, 58, 587
n
legal principles: general, rejection of Polish claims on, 481–82, 484; liberal/established, rejection of, 38, 45–51, 326–27, 536; maintenance of, in General Government, 487–89; of Nazi state, 5–6, 10, 379, 587
n;
primacy of Party over state as, 10, 24–27, 597
n
, 598
n. See also
“Führer principle”; racial inequality principle
legal professions, restrictions on: in Altreich, 91–92, 127–37, 629
n
, 636
n
, 637
n
, 655–58
n;
in Annexed Eastern Territories, 231; in General Government, 299–300, 797
n
, 798
n. See also
attorneys; judges
legal remedies, limitation of: in Annexed Eastern Territories, 216–21, 431, 434, 463–64, 721
n
, 722
n
, 912
n;
in General Government, 494; for Jews in Altreich, 344–45
legal representation, of “non-Germans”: in Altreich, 133–37, 343, 660–61
n;
in Annexed Eastern Territories, 435, 834
n;
in General Government, 299
“legal rules,” in General Government, 288
legal status(es): of “aliens” in Reich, 51, 53, 627
n;
of Annexed Eastern Territories inhabitants, 121–27, 236–46, 461, 738–43
n;
“capable of Germanization” (Class 3), 123–25, 209, 239–40; “capable of re-Germanization” (Class 4), 123, 124, 125–26, 239, 240; of children of “aliens,” 65; of Eastern European populations, 191–92, 235; of General Government, 264–70, 761–63
n;
of General Government inhabitants, 307–9; of Germans in Annexed Eastern Territories, 236, 237, 239, 738
n
, 739
n
; of individual, in Nazi legal theory, 47–48; inferior, legal theory on, 49–56; of Jewish deportees, 120, 308; of Jewish in Altreich, 56, 65, 108–21, 647–53
n
; loss of, 55, 56, 534; of Poles in Altreich, 121, 123–27; of Poles in Annexed Eastern Territories, 121, 123–27, 235–46, 461, 740–43
n
; as privilege, 72; protected (
see
protected status); Reich citizen, 111–12, 235, 236–37, 628
n
, 648–49
n
, 737
n
; statelessness, 118–22, 124, 236–38, 308, 619
n
, 651–53
n
, 737
n
; state subject (
see
state subject status).
See also
citizenship law

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