Von Richtern und anderen Sympathisanten (1982)

ALL 09/17/1982 (de) Documentary 62 Min
  • Release
    09/17/1982
  • Production
    Axel Engstfeld Film
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  • Original title
    Von Richtern und anderen Sympathisanten
  • Original language
    de
  • Production Cost
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Overview

September 1943: the Special Court of Oldenburg pronounces a verdict against an office courier. The man was found guilty of absconding two bars of soap and a tin of shoe polish. As a dangerous public enemy, he is sentenced to death. More than 16,000 death sentences were passed by the Special Court and the People's Court during the Nazi era. And the judges and state prosecutors who perpetrated these injustices were back on the bench after 1945. Peggy Parnass, a Jewish journalist and a relative of victims of Nazi injustices, experienced this continuity and described many of its ramifications in more than 10 years as a court reporter. The film follows her radical, subjective viewpoint and her incredible encounters with Nazi jurists in today's courts of law.

  1. Axel Engstfeld

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Axel Engstfeld

    Producer



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Von Richtern und anderen Sympathisanten (1982) 62 Min

ALL 09/17/1982 (de)
Documentary
  • Release 09/17/1982
  • Production
    Axel Engstfeld Film
  • Original title Von Richtern und anderen Sympathisanten
  • de
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

September 1943: the Special Court of Oldenburg pronounces a verdict against an office courier. The man was found guilty of absconding two bars of soap and a tin of shoe polish. As a dangerous public enemy, he is sentenced to death. More than 16,000 death sentences were passed by the Special Court and the People's Court during the Nazi era. And the judges and state prosecutors who perpetrated these injustices were back on the bench after 1945. Peggy Parnass, a Jewish journalist and a relative of victims of Nazi injustices, experienced this continuity and described many of its ramifications in more than 10 years as a court reporter. The film follows her radical, subjective viewpoint and her incredible encounters with Nazi jurists in today's courts of law.

  1. Axel Engstfeld

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Lijane Lübcke

    Editor

  4. Axel Engstfeld

    Producer