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Timothy W. Ryback: Hitler's First Victims (2014, Penguin Random House)

The remarkable story of Josef Hartinger, the German prosecutor who risked everything to bring to …

The judiciary couldn’t protect them

This is largely the story of a number of murders in the Dachau concentration camp in the period of time before the SS ran the place, and the failure of the Bavarian judiciary to prosecute the nazis for those murders. That failure emboldened them and led to further atrocities. Lesson observed, courts won’t save you from the nazis.