Book by Roland Freisler translated into French "Le Penser Juridique de la Jeune Europe" printed in Belgium
Roland Freisler (Celle, October 30, 1893 - Berlin, February 3, 1945) was a German jurist
from the Weimar Republicand the Third Reich, known as the judge-executioner in the service of Hitler.
Very soon from a successful lawyer, driven by his inordinate ambition, he became a fanatic supporter
of the new Nazi law. Not a doubt tormented him and it was precisely in the context of the regime that
he reached high positions, in which he was able to vent all his unbridled ambition and his greed for
power, a collaborator in the work of distorting and canceling the theory of law that was born from
'Enlightenment. In fact, from August 1942 until his death, which took place during a heavy Allied
bombing raid on Berlin, he was president of the Volksgerichtshof, the Nazi supreme court for
political crimes.
Book by Roland Freisler translated into French "Le Penser Juridique de la Jeune Europe" printed in Belgium