Delving into the legal framework and constitutional changes during the Third Reich, this analysis offers a critical examination of the principles that underpinned Nazi governance. It explores how laws were manipulated to support totalitarianism and the implications for justice and human rights. The book provides historical context and insights into the relationship between law and power, making it essential for understanding the legal landscape of this dark period in history.
Ernst Fraenkel Book order
December 26, 1898 – March 28, 1975






- 2010
- 2010
The Dual State
- 266 pages
- 10 hours of reading
This book provides a rigorous examination of the legal frameworks and constitutional changes that shaped the Third Reich. It delves into the ideological underpinnings of Nazi law, exploring how legal principles were manipulated to support totalitarian governance. The analysis highlights the transformation of the legal system, the role of key figures, and the implications for justice and human rights during this dark period in history. Through detailed research, it offers insights into the intersection of law and politics in a regime marked by oppression.