I dealt with legal questions in the interest of Adolf Hitler and the NSDAP and its members during the difficult years of struggle for the victory of the Movement.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I never participated in far-reaching political decisions, since I never belonged to the circle of the closest associates of Adolf Hitler, neither was I consulted by Adolf Hitler on general political questions, nor did I ever take part in conferences about such problems.
I worked as a lawyer; as a member of the teaching staff of a technical college; and then I worked principally as legal adviser to Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist German Workers Party.
I was a student in Germany when Hitler came to power.
It was also my idea that the advisory committees of the Academy should replace the legal committees of the German Reichstag, which was gradually fading into the background in the Reich.
I actually turned down an opportunity for a private interview with Adolph Hitler.
My first endeavor was to save the core of the German system of justice: the independent judiciary.
During the 1942 Quit India Movement, I was a student at Gwalior High School. I was arrested by the British for participating in the movement. My parents then sent me off to my village where, again, I jumped into the movement.
In 1930 I became a member of the Reichstag.
I only did my duty to my country when I tried to oppose the criminal folly of Hitler.
Never forget that everything Hitler did in Germany was legal.