Hugo Boss och rösträtten
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Hugo Boss och rösträtten
Jag läste på Wikipedia att Hugo F. Boss efter kriget fick böta för sitt samröre med nazisterna och även blev fråntagen sin rösträtt. Hur vanligt var detta straff? Vem utdömde det? Var det Nürnbergtribunalen?
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Re: Hugo Boss och rösträtten
Det var lokala processer som dömde, jag gissar på i Reutligen. Hugo Boss blev dömd till 100 000 riksmark i böter samt blv dömd som brottsling. Det var alltså inte så att det var rösträtten som speciellt togs bort, den var inte del av processen. Jag förmodar att man i Tyskland hade regeln att dömda brottslingar automatisk förlorade sin rösträtt under strafftiden.
http://group.hugoboss.com/files/Study_o ... _final.pdf
"Metzingen was occupied by Allied troops relatively late in the war – in April 1945 – after which it became part of the French occupation zone. Subsequently Hugo F. Boss was forced to undergo denazification, during which he was initially classified as "incriminated" and fined a sum of 100,000 reichsmarks. That was the second highest punishment imposed in the Reutlingen Chamber of Commerce Precinct. The reasons for this sentence included his early membership of the National Socialist Party, the fact that he benefited financially from National Socialism, and his friendship with Georg Rath, the notorious local leader of the National Socialist Party who had above all made a name for himself in Metzingen with crude and coarse behavior"
http://group.hugoboss.com/files/Study_o ... _final.pdf
"Metzingen was occupied by Allied troops relatively late in the war – in April 1945 – after which it became part of the French occupation zone. Subsequently Hugo F. Boss was forced to undergo denazification, during which he was initially classified as "incriminated" and fined a sum of 100,000 reichsmarks. That was the second highest punishment imposed in the Reutlingen Chamber of Commerce Precinct. The reasons for this sentence included his early membership of the National Socialist Party, the fact that he benefited financially from National Socialism, and his friendship with Georg Rath, the notorious local leader of the National Socialist Party who had above all made a name for himself in Metzingen with crude and coarse behavior"