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Rattenkraut im Labor. Wie die Oldenburger NS-Justiz einen mutmaßlichen Mordfall strafte

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Rattenkraut im Labor. Wie die Oldenburger NS-Justiz einen mutmaßlichen Mordfall strafteISBN (Paperback): 9783910347649 ISBN (EPUB): 9783910347656 Kurztext Am 21. Februar 1936 ffnet der Ortsgendarm Bernhard Edel einen an die Polizeistation Lindern (Oldenburg) adressierten anonymen Brief. Giftmord! Aufklrung!, heit es in der berschrift. Der Landarbeiter Anton Stienken wird beschuldigt, seine Ehefrau mit Arsen vergiftet zu haben. Diese Anzeige lst einen heiklen Kriminalfall in der Geschichte der oldenburgischen NS Justiz aus. In dem

ISBN (Paperback): 9783910347649

ISBN (EPUB): 9783910347656

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Am 21. Februar 1936 öffnet der Ortsgendarm Bernhard Edel einen an die Polizeistation Lindern (Oldenburg) adressierten anonymen Brief. „Giftmord! Aufklärung!“, heißt es in der Überschrift. Der Landarbeiter Anton Stienken wird beschuldigt, seine Ehefrau mit Arsen vergiftet zu haben. Diese Anzeige löst einen heiklen Kriminalfall in der Geschichte der oldenburgischen NS-Justiz aus.

In dem vorliegenden Buch verfolgt der niedersächsische Regionalhistoriker Johannes Bollen den vermeintlichen Mordfall von der Anzeige bis zum Strafvollzug. Der Leser kann die Willkür der polizeilichen Ermittlungen nachvollziehen, sowie auch die politischen Hintergründe und Einflüsse, zu denen die äußerst zweifelhafte Rolle des Berliner Gutachters Professor Müller-Heß zählt.

Eine mit Empathie und erzählerischem Geschick erstellte Rekonstruktion eines historischen Falles.

Schlagworte: Oldenburg, Justiz, Nationalsozialismus, Willkürjustiz, Willkür, Herrschaft, Rattenkraut, Ermittlungsakte, NS-Justiz, Sachbuch, Erzählung, Darstellung, wahre Begebenheit, Tatsachenbericht, Justizirrtum, Regionalgeschichte, Oldenburger Land, Münsterland, Mordfall, Stienken, Lindern, Giftmord, Opfer, Untersuchungsrichter, Schwurgericht, Prozess, Kriminalfall, NSDAP, 1935, 1936, 1937, Todesurteil, Strafakte, Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv, Gerichtsakte.

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Johannes Bollen, Geschichtslehrer im Ruhestand, ist im Oldenburger Land ansässig und als Regionalhistoriker tätig. Seine Vorfahren stammen aus Lindern im Cloppenburger Land, weshalb ihm die Geschichte dieser Gemeinde besonders am Herzen liegt.

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