
Lothar Kreyssig
Lothar Kreyssig (; 30 October 1898 – 6 July 1986) was a German judge during the Weimar and Nazi era. He was the only German judge who attempted to stop the mass-murder of persons deemed "unworthy of living" under the ''Aktion T4'' "involuntary euthanasia" program, an intervention that cost him his job. After the Second World War, he was again offered a judgeship but declined. Later, he became an advocate of German reconciliation and founded the Action Reconciliation Service for Peace and the German development aid non-government organization, Action for World Solidarity. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Kreyssig, Lothar 1898-1986
Published in: Gott will Taten sehen (2013), Seite 207-217 year:2013 pages:207-217
Published in: Gott will Taten sehen (2013), Seite 207-217 year:2013 pages:207-217
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by Gruchmann, Lothar
Published in: Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte 32(1984), 3, Seite 463-488 volume:32 year:1984 number:3 pages:463-488
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“...Kreyßig, Lothar...”Published in: Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte 32(1984), 3, Seite 463-488 volume:32 year:1984 number:3 pages:463-488
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Published: Berlin : Lettner-Verl, 1968
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