National Socialist Association of Legal Professionals
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The National Socialist Association of Legal Professionals (German: Nationalsozialistischer Rechtswahrerbund, NSRB) was the professional organization of German legal professionals (lawyers, judges, public prosecutors, notaries and legal academics) in the Third Reich from 1936 to 1945.
Nationalsozialistischer Rechtswahrerbund | |
Abbreviation | NSRB |
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Formation | September 1928 |
Founder | Hans Frank |
Dissolved | 10 October 1945 |
Type | Professional association |
Legal status | Defunct, illegal |
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Parent organization | Nazi Party |
Formerly called | Association of National Socialist German Legal Professionals (1928–1936) |
It was founded as the Association of National Socialist German Legal Professionals (German: Bund Nationalsozialistischer Deutscher Juristen, or BNSDJ), in 1928 and adopted its later name in 1936.[1]
References
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edit- Königseder, Angelika (2001). Recht und nationalsozialistische Herrschaft: Berliner Anwälte 1933–1945 [Law and National Socialist rule: Berlin Lawyers 1933–1945] (in German). Bonn. ISBN 3-8240-0528-X.
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- Sunnus, Michael (1990). Der NS-Rechtswahrerbund: (1928–1945); zur Geschichte der nationalsozialistischen Juristenorganisation [The National Socialist Association of German Legal Professionals (1928–1945); the History of the National Socialist Lawyers' Organisation]. Rechtshistorische Reihe (in German). Vol. 78. Frankfurt am Main: Lang. ISBN 3-631-42734-4.