In the young Federal Republic there was a large number of civil
servants in the Federal Ministry of Justice who were deeply
involved in the injustice system of the Nazi state and who left
their mark on their work. This volume illuminates the laborious
decision-making process of the ministry to process its own history
and presents the significant research results. It makes clear that
the historical findings are of great current social importance.
From different perspectives - also from an international point of
view - the question of what lessons and consequences can be drawn
from this is investigated. This applies, for example, to National
Socialist thought patterns that still live on today. The
responsibility of lawyers and their training in legal ethics will
be put to the test, as will the role of the state as legislator.
And last but not least, our culture of remembrance is also
subjected to critical scrutiny.
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