Como o Assassinato em Massa se Tornou Legal na Alemanha Nazista

In Germany in 1933, the state began to decide who had the right to exist under the law. It wasn't an illegal act—it was administrative. The Nazi regime didn't abolish the courts or suspend the legal system; it used them. It redefined crimes, issued emergency decrees, and transformed justice into an instrument of obedience. Millions lost rights, were classified and excluded through legal norms. Before any direct action, they ceased to be protected citizens. Violence wasn't announced as a breach of the law, but as the application of procedures. Forms, internal orders, and technical decisions replaced the open use of force. When did a signature become worth more than a life? How many people were destroyed without anyone pulling the trigger or violating the law? What happens when crime becomes the norm and obedience replaces conscience? Beyond the battles and victories, there is a story that time has almost forgotten. Dark Front revisits lost archives and little-remembered episodes of World War II. With an investigative and human approach, we seek to understand the real impact of the conflict. History only truly lives when it is told truthfully. #WorldWarII #Documentary #WW2 #HistoricalMemory #DarkFront #HiddenHistory Disclaimer: This channel is for historical and educational purposes. We reject hatred, violence, and any extreme ideology. Dark Front defends knowledge and respect for memory.