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Protective custody (Nazi Germany)

Protective custody (German: Schutzhaft), was the extra- or para-legal rounding-up of political opponents, Jews and other persecuted groups of people in Nazi Germany. It was sometimes officially defended as being necessary to protect them from the 'righteous' wrath of the German population. In other cases, such as homosexuals, it was considered necessary to protect the German "volk" from their influence. Schutzhaft did not provide for a judicial warrant, in fact the detainee would most probably never have seen a judge.

In providing for the detainment and "relocation" of those victims put under Schutzhaft, no documentation was provided. It was considered different from a normal judicial action, and did not require warrant or prior notice.

The victims were then sent to concentration camps such as Dachau concentration camp or Buchenwald concentration camp.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ Law And Justice In The Third Reich (from the United States Holocaust Memorial website)

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