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Law. Crime. Consequences - Wolfenbüttel Prison under National Socialism

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National Socialist penal system using the example of Wolfenbüttel Prison.Wolfenbüttel Prison was the central prison in the former State of Braunschweig. From 1933 onward, the courts increasingly incarcerated political dissidents, socially and racially marginalized persons, homosexuals, and Jehovah's Witnesses there. As the war progressed, the number of foreign prisoners rose sharply.In 1937 an execution site was established in the prison. By the time the prison was liberated, more than 500 death sentences handed down by North German courts had been carried out there.Using Wolfenbüttel as an example, the permanent exhibition explores the question of what was specifically criminal about the National Socialist penal system. It is also the first exhibition to take a closer look at the continuities and breaks in the justice system of the early Federal Republic. It also addresses the effects of the sentences and imprisonment on family members of the prisoners.The catalogue presents a selection of the primary photographs, documents, objects and the explanatory texts of the exhibition. In-depth academic essays place the history of Wolfenbüttel Prison in particular in a broader social and political context. The catalogue thus offers not only detailed insight into the history of the prison and execution site during the Nazi Era and the post-war period, but also extensive information on the role of the judiciary and the penal system under National Socialism and in its aftermath.

About the author

Martina Staats, Historikerin und Bibliothekarin, leitet die Gedenkstätte in der JVA Wolfenbüttel.
Veröffentlichungen u. a.: Recht. Verbrechen. Folgen. Das Strafgefängnis Wolfenbüttel im Nationalsozialismus (Mithg., 2019).Jens-Christian Wagner, geb. 1966, war Geschäftsführer der Stiftung niedersächsische Gedenkstätten und Leiter der Gedenkstätte Bergen-Belsen. Seit Mai 2020 ist er Direktor der Stiftung Gedenkstätten Buchenwald und Mittelbau-Dora.
Veröffentlichungen u. a.: Menschen in Bergen-Belsen. Biografische Skizzen zu Häftlingen des Konzentrationslagers (Mithg., 2019).

Summary

National Socialist penal system using the example of Wolfenbüttel Prison.

Wolfenbüttel Prison was the central prison in the former State of Braunschweig. From 1933 onward, the courts increasingly incarcerated political dissidents, socially and racially marginalized persons, homosexuals, and Jehovah’s Witnesses there. As the war progressed, the number of foreign prisoners rose sharply.
In 1937 an execution site was established in the prison. By the time the prison was liberated, more than 500 death sentences handed down by North German courts had been carried out there.
Using Wolfenbüttel as an example, the permanent exhibition explores the question of what was specifically criminal about the National Socialist penal system. It is also the first exhibition to take a closer look at the continuities and breaks in the justice system of the early Federal Republic. It also addresses the effects of the sentences and imprisonment on family members of the prisoners.
The catalogue presents a selection of the primary photographs, documents, objects and the explanatory texts of the exhibition. In-depth academic essays place the history of Wolfenbüttel Prison in particular in a broader social and political context. The catalogue thus offers not only detailed insight into the history of the prison and execution site during the Nazi Era and the post-war period, but also extensive information on the role of the judiciary and the penal system under National Socialism and in its aftermath.

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Authors Andreas Bormann
Assisted by Staats (Editor), Martina Staats (Editor), Wagner (Editor), Jens-Christian Wagner (Editor)
Publisher Wallstein
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.02.2021
 
EAN 9783835339590
ISBN 978-3-8353-3959-0
No. of pages 296
Dimensions 200 mm x 30 mm x 23 mm
Weight 1283 g
Illustrations mit 226 z.T. farb. Abb.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > 20th century (up to 1945)

Tod, Mord, Homosexualität, Justiz, Niedersachsen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Widerstand, Katalog, BRD, Juden, Hinrichtung, auseinandersetzen, ca. 1938 bis ca. 1946 (Zeitraum des Zweiten Weltkriegs)

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