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- Donald Wayne Hirschberg, 61, died Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1998, at hishome.
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"This book reads like a legal thriller; it will leave you thinking about the nature of justice and inspired by the human spirit."
-Sister Helen Prejean
Justice Imperiled is the story of the brilliant lawyer Max Hirschberg, one of Germany's most courageous defenders of justice in the face of Hitler's rise to power.
Hirschberg lived an extraordinary life at a defining moment in German and European history. By the time he fled Nazi Germany in 1934, he had argued a series of cases in Munich's courtrooms that shed light on the history of political justice in pre-Nazi Germany and, by extension, the miscarriage of justice in all Western democracies.
Hirschberg was a rare figure: he fought for cases that reflected the new democracy rather than the old monarchy, that valued equality rather than hierarchy, and that showed respect for workers as well as aristocrats.
Throughout the Weimar period Hirschberg squared off in court against Munich's conservatives, reactionaries, and Nazis-twice facing Hitler himself. As he litigated politically charged disputes, he also began fighting to reve
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Daily Press
November 20, 1998
DONALD W. HIRSCHBERG
POQUOSON – Donald Wayne Hirschberg, 61, died Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1998, at hishome. A native of Richmond, he had been a Poquoson resident for 16 years.
He was the administrative assistant of Poquoson City Schools for the City of Poquoson, retiring in 1997 after 38 years in the education profession.
Mr. Hirschberg received a B.S. degree in education from Virginia Commonwealth University and a master’s degree in education from the College of William and Mary. He was formerly the principal of Gloucester High School and former teacher and head basketball coach at Southampton High School.
He was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, its Fellowship Class and a member of the Administrative Board. He was a U.S. Navy veteran; member of Poquoson Lions Club, active member of the Virginia High School League and was involved in youth sports.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Bill and Ruth Hirschberg; daughter, Julie Beth Hirschberg; and other family members, Nancy Hudgins Hirs
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