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Index
Foreword by Fritz Stern
Introduction
PART I
A Legislation for the Past:
Parliamentary and Administrative Junctures
1.
The Amnesty Law of 1949
2.
The “Liquidation” of Denazification
3.
The Rehabilitation and Pensioning of the “131ers”
4.
The Amnesty Law of 1954
PART II
A Past-Political Obsession: The Problem of the War-Criminals
5.
The War-Crimes Issue Preceding the Bonn Republic
6.
The Politicization of the War-Criminal Question (1949-50)
7.
The Debate Under the Sign of Rearmament (1950-51)
8.
A “General Treaty” instead of a “General Amnesty” (1951-52)
9.
The Windup of the War-Criminal Problem
PART III
Fixing Past-Political Limits: Judicial Norms and Allied Intervention
10.
The Hedler Affair and the Establishment of Criminal-Legal Norms (1950)
11.
The Rise and Banning of the Socialist Reich Party (1951-52)
12.
The Naumann Affair and the Role of the Allies (1953)
Conclusion
Postscript to the American Edition
Acknowledgments
Notes
Sources and Literature
Index
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