Nazi Law: Legally Blind

2015・United States・55 minutes

In 1933, after the Nazis came to power, their first step was not military conquest, but legislation. Through a carefully designed set of "evil laws," the Hitler regime legalized racial discrimination, political persecution, and social cleansing. These laws not only deprived Jews of their basic rights, but also pushed Jehovah's Witnesses, Catholics, Communists, dissidents, and the physically and mentally disabled to the brink of extinction. This film reveals how the Nazis used the legal system to package hatred and totalitarianism as "national order" - when the law no longer upholds justice, but becomes a tool to oppress the people, can we see that behind what seems legal is actually an institutional crime?

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