Misguided Paths of Justice: Nazi Indictment without Any Sense of Proportion
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8 Articles
The acquittal of a renowned bookseller was inevitable.
A respected 78-year-old bookseller publicly offered Nazi works for sale. He argues that he only sold to select customers.
The trial against the Viennese Antiquarian Rainer Schaden ends with acquittal and a shame for the...Read the full article on FALTER.at
A Viennese antiquarian bookseller is on trial for selling Nazi-era books. He offered works from the Nazi period in his online shop, which he had acquired from the estate of historian Brigitte Hamann. He is accused of violating the Prohibition Act.
On Thursday, the trial of respected Viennese antiquarian Rainer Schaden, who runs the university bookstore on Sonnenfelsgasse, will take place at the Vienna Regional Court on charges of neo-Nazi activities. He had offered works from the Nazi era in his online shop, which he had acquired from the estate of historian Brigitte Hamann. This is alleged to have violated the Prohibition Act. The 77-year-old is not accused of holding right-wing extremis…
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