Sort of like the lack of due process used by the German fascists in WWII to six million or more people in Central Europe??
No thanks. I am old and feeble but I would volunteer to help against such things in a heart beat.
No thanks. I am old and feeble but I would volunteer to help against such things in a heart beat.
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They were both authoritarian regimes. They both used extrajudicial processes to exile, imprison and execute people without due process.
The Soviets had their Troika and the Nazis had their Volksgerichtshof
Let's not forget that the USSR had just come out of a brutal civil war at the time.
The thread is about the dangers of forgoing due process in judicial procedure. Both the Nazis and the Soviets are examples of this.
Why do you think it applied to the Soviet Union in 1930?