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Crime and Punishment in Germany (1929)
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210 pages
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The research delves into the Nuremberg Malefactors' Books, examining crime, punishment, and execution through official and private records from Nuremberg's era as a free Imperial city. It highlights the historical context of justice and societal norms, offering insights into how these records shaped the understanding of law and order during that period. The author's analysis provides a unique perspective on the complexities of crime and the legal system in Nuremberg's history.
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2018, hardcover
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