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During Nazi Germany, a wife, allegedly involved in an affair, reported her husband to authorities for criticizing Hitler, motivated by personal spite. Her actions, legal and even encouraged under Nazi law, led to his punishment. After the regime's fall, she was prosecuted under post-war justice. Her defense: "It was legal at the time."

Should individuals be punished for actions that were legal under an unjust regime?

How should societies address actions taken under the laws of an unjust regime?

What are your thoughts and opinions folks!

#asknostr #law #discussion

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Russel 1y ago

Does it seem like justice? Countries laws can be unjust. What matters in the end is justice not legalities

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Raw 1y ago

It indeed is justice. You made very profound statement right here. Their are questions but I will let it rest. Law is a means of justice. Why should we care what law is. If justice is achieved its achieved. Bravo Good sir.

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