Pauer-Studer, Herlinde, red. (2020). «Introduction». Justifying Injustice: Legal Theory in Nazi Germany. Cambridge University Press. s. 1–15. ISBN978-1-107-15930-3. doi:10.1017/9781316671412.001. Besøkt 10. februar 2022. «Foremost among the more fanatic NS ideologues were Hans Frank (President of the Academy for German Law) and Roland Freisler (State Secretary in the Justice Ministry and, from 1942, President of the People’s Court, or Volksgerichtshof).... And Freisler, notorious for his excessive punishments and death sentences, is emblematic of the gruesome nature of the NS court system.»
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Pauer-Studer, Herlinde, red. (2020). «Introduction». Justifying Injustice: Legal Theory in Nazi Germany. Cambridge University Press. s. 1–15. ISBN978-1-107-15930-3. doi:10.1017/9781316671412.001. Besøkt 10. februar 2022. «Foremost among the more fanatic NS ideologues were Hans Frank (President of the Academy for German Law) and Roland Freisler (State Secretary in the Justice Ministry and, from 1942, President of the People’s Court, or Volksgerichtshof).... And Freisler, notorious for his excessive punishments and death sentences, is emblematic of the gruesome nature of the NS court system.»
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Find a Grave, Find a Grave-ID 10712212, besøkt 9. oktober 2017[Hentet fra Wikidata]
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