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public prosecutors, and attorneys in the State of Prussia, which
provided in part that
"The applicant for appointment as a
junior judge (assessor), admission as attorney, or appointment as notary public
will in future have to prove in a special hearing that his consciousness of
being a member of the national community, his social understanding, and his
understanding of the entire race development of the German people in the
present and future constitute the basis of his personality. * * * for this
purpose applicants will have to undergo a special post-examination which has
the aim to convey an impression of his being rooted in the national community
(Volksverbundenheit).
"The result of this post-examination will be
evaluated in my decision about the appointment or qualifications of the
candidate equally with the other statutory requirements."
¹ Two months later, Kerrl issued
another decree which required that all candidates for the final State legal
examination had to attend a special "Community Camp" for 6 weeks before they
would be admitted to the final examination. This Prussian decree provided, in
part, as follows:
"The National Socialist State must know
above all that the man whom the State, as a sovereign, intends to entrust with
the execution of the most important tasks of judge or prosecutor, must have
character and be a typical German.
"One cannot get an idea of this from
an examination as it has been conducted up to now, * * *.
"I therefore
decree that:
"1. In the course of the final legal State examination,
each candidate, during the period following the written and preceding the oral
examination, that is for about 6 weeks, is to live together with other
candidates under the direction of civil servants of the Prussian Administration
of Justice, appointed by me * * *." ²
This preposterous institution for the perversion of young lawyers was
established, and given the name "Gemeinschaftslager Hanns Kerrl,"' after its
creator. It was located at Jueterbog, near Berlin. An illustrated pamphlet
describing the activities in this lawyers' madhouse will be introduced in
evidence. According to the basic statute of the camp, the inmates were to
become familiar with the leadership principle and would experience the ideas of
the Fuehrer." The commandant of the camp was a lawyer named Spieler, who had
become favorably known to the Nazis through his activities as defense counsel
in their behalf. He was an old
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Preussisches Justizministerialblatt, 24 April 1933 (I 9474) p. 130. ²
Decree concerning Community Life of Undergraduates of Law (referendare)
admitted to the Second State Examination, Preussisches Justizministerialblatt,
(I 10136) 29 June 1933, p. 210.
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