[Memoirs of Dr. Max Wolff V]

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9933316572504146
Language of Description
English
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  • German
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The file is the final part of the memoirs of Dr. Max Wolff of London. He continues to write about his research of the the law and a summary of his publications when he was still in Germany, e.g. about the abolishing of the oath when hearing witnesses in court. He also recounts that he had to swear an oath of loyalty to Adolf Hitler in order to continue being a notary. Nevertheless, he was forbidden to practice shortly after that. He describes the effect the inflation in the 20s had on the population (especially pensioners who lost everything) and the possible reasons for the inflation.

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  • Title viewed:19/12/2021

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