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  1. Georg Konrad Morgen (8 June 1909 – 4 February 1982) was an SS judge and lawyer who investigated crimes committed in Nazi concentration camps. He rose to the rank of SS-Sturmbannführer (major). After the war, Morgen served as witness at several anti-Nazi trials and continued his legal career in Frankfurt.

  2. By the second half of 1943 Morgen went to Auschwitz concentration camp to investigate corruption. He headed a commission consisting of Obersturmfuhrer Reimers, Hauptsturmfuhrer Bartsch and Hauptsturmfuhrer Dr Fischer. Konrad Morgen describes his visit:

  3. 10 de ago. de 2020 · O propósito do presente artigo é propor uma análise para a relação entre moralidade e legalidade nos registros criminais e testemunhos do juiz Konrad Morgen, um oficial da SS que trabalhou julgando crimes cometidos pelos membros da organização em Campos de Concentração.

  4. Georg Konrad Morgen: He was born in 1908, and was a judge in the SS court and chairman of a special committee to investigate embezzlement and theft among SS members in concentration camps. After the war, Morgen testified as a witness in the trial against the major war criminals at the International War Crimes Tribunal in Nuremberg and later at ...

  5. 24 de nov. de 2021 · In autumn 1943, SS judge Konrad Morgen—a graduate of the Hague Academy of International Lawvisited Auschwitz concentration camp to investigate an intercepted parcel...

  6. Konrad Morgen: The Conscience of a Nazi Judge is a moral biography of Georg Konrad Morgen, who prosecuted crimes committed by members of the SS in Nazi concentration camps and eventually came face-to-face with the system of industrialized murder at Auschwitz.

  7. Law and Justice in the Nazi SS: The Case of Konrad Morgen. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 December 2008. James J. Weingartner. Article. Metrics. Get access. Cite. Rights & Permissions. Extract. The role of law in the totalitarian state is problematic.