Edith Raim

Edith Raim (born 1965) is a German historian who studies the Nazi era. She grew up in Landsberg am Lech and first became interested in the topic after watching Holocaust as a child.[1] Her 1991 dissertation at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich was titled Die Dachauer KZ-Aussenkommandos Kaufering und Mühldorf: Rüstungsbauten und Zwangsarbeit im letzten Kriegsjahr 1944/45 and concerned the Dachau subcamps of Kaufering and Mühldorf.[2]

Works

  • Raim, Edith (2013). Justiz zwischen Diktatur und Demokratie, Wiederaufbau und Ahndung von NS-Verbrechen in Westdeutschland 1945-1949 [Justice between Dictatorship and Democracy: Democratic Restoration and Punishment of Nazi Crimes in West Germany from 1945 to 1949] (in German). De Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-486-73565-9.[3][4][5]
  • Hitler, Adolf (2016). Christian Hartmann; Thomas Vordermayer; Othmar Plöckinger; Roman Töppel; Edith Raim (eds.). Hitler, Mein Kampf: eine kritische Edition (in German). Institut für Zeitgeschichte.[6][7]
gollark: Well, yes, but IDs aren't scarce resources and I bet people will use them in ways which would give them IDs anyway.
gollark: Idea: install spyware on all the computers you provide so your logs arem ore interesting.
gollark: I tend to just try and automate AE2 as fast as possible.
gollark: Packets don't appear to actually... get multicasted at all, when either my program or `socat` sends them to `ff02::aeae`, which I am *pretty* sure is a valid link local multicast address.
gollark: So I'm trying to make a program to send data over IPv6 multicast packets over LAN, but ran into... issues.

References

  1. Axelrod, Toby. "40 years later, the 'Holocaust' miniseries returns to Germany". Cleveland Jewish News. Retrieved 6 February 2020.
  2. Raim, Edith (1992). Die Dachauer KZ-Aussenkommandos Kaufering und Mühldorf: Rüstungsbauten und Zwangsarbeit im letzten Kriegsjahr 1944/45 (in German). Martin Neumeyer. OCLC 32377837.
  3. Stolleis, Michael (2014). "Edith Raim, Justiz zwischen Diktatur und Demokratie". Jahrbuch Extremismus & Demokratie. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG: 342–345. doi:10.5771/9783845260518_342. ISBN 9783845260518.
  4. Birn, Ruth Bettina (1 July 2014). "Michael Greve, der justitielle und rechtspolitische Umgang mit den NS-Gewaltverbrechen in den sechziger Jahren [Legal and Political Dealings with Nazi Crimes in the 1960s]; Marc von Miquel, Ahnden oder amnestieren? Westdeutsche Justiz und Vergangenheitspolitik in den sechziger Jahren [Punishment or Amnesty? West German Justice and the Politics of History in the 1960s]; Annette Weinke, Ene Gesellschaft ermittelt gegen sich selbst. Die Geschichte der Zentralen Stelle der Landesjustizverwaltungen 1958-2008 [A Society Investigates Itself: The History of the Zentrale Stelle der Landesjustizverwaltungen from 1958 to 2008]; Andreas Eichmuller, Keine Generalamnestie. Die Strafverfolgung von NS-Verbrechen in der fruhen Bundesrepublik [No General Amnesty: The Prosecution of Nazi Crimes in the Early Federal Republic of Germany]; Edith Raim, Justiz zwischen Diktatur und Demokratie. Wiederaufbau und Ahndung von NS-Verbrechen in Westdeutschland 1945-1949 [Justice between Dictatorship and Democracy: Democratic Restoration and Punishment of Nazi Crimes in West Germany from 1945 to 1949]". Journal of International Criminal Justice. 12 (3): 639–647. doi:10.1093/jicj/mqu029. ISSN 1478-1387.
  5. Osterloh, Jörg (23 January 2016). "Edith Raim, Justiz zwischen Diktatur und Demokratie. Wiederaufbau und Ahndung von NS-Verbrechen in Westdeutschland 1945–1949. (Quellen und Darstellungen zur Zeitgeschichte, Bd. 96.) München, Oldenbourg 2013". Historische Zeitschrift. 302 (2). doi:10.1515/hzhz-2016-0178.
  6. Weinberg, Gerhard L. (25 April 2017). "Hitler, Mein Kampf: Eine kritische Edition Edited by Christian Hartmann, Thomas Vordermayer, Othmar Plöckinger, Roman Töppel, and Edith Raim, et al". Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 31 (1): 110–115. doi:10.1093/hgs/dcx012. ISSN 8756-6583.
  7. Gregor, Neil (4 February 2016). "Mein Kampf: Eine Kritische Edition review – taking the sting out of Hitler's hateful book". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 February 2020.
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