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Schutzhaft (Nationalsozialismus)
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protective custody (Nazi Germany)
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Schutzhaft
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was the para-legal rounding-up of political opponents, Jews and other persecuted groups of people in Nazi Germany, sometimes officially defended as being necessary to protect them from the 'righteous' wrath of the German population.
"Protective custody" (Nazi Germany) was the para-legal rounding-up of persecuted groups, sometimes officially defended as being necessary to protect them from extra legal assaults
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La « détention protectrice » (Allemagne nazie) était une rafle para-légale de groupes persécutés, parfois officiellement défendue comme étant nécessaire pour les protéger des agressions extrajudiciaires.
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La "custodia protectora" (Alemania nazi) era la redada paralegal de grupos perseguidos, a veces defendida oficialmente como necesaria para protegerlos de ataques legales adicionales.
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Latest revision as of 08:34, 19 August 2024

"Protective custody" (Nazi Germany) was the para-legal rounding-up of persecuted groups, sometimes officially defended as being necessary to protect them from extra legal assaults
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«Schutzhaft»
"Protective custody" (Nazi Germany) was the para-legal rounding-up of persecuted groups, sometimes officially defended as being necessary to protect them from extra legal assaults

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