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The '''Nuremberg Laws''' were two [[anti-Semitic]] 1935 laws in [[National Socialist Germany]], approved at a [[NSDAP]] convention in Nuremberg. One deprived jews of German citizenship. The other forbade marriage or sexual relations between jews and โcitizens of German or kindred blood." | |||
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There were also later supplementary decrees and restrictions. The first defined jews as persons with at least one jewish grandparent. | |||
Later, two basic jewish categories were established. A full jew was anyone with three jewish grandparents. Mixed jews (Mischlinge) were eventually divided into two classes. First-degree mixed jews had two jewish grandparents, but did not practice Judaism and did not have a jewish spouse. Second-degree mixed jews had only one jewish grandparent. | |||
Israel | == See also == | ||
*[[Israel]] - On topics such as marriages between jews and non-jews as well as rights for non-jews in Israel | |||
*[[Holohoax_motivations#Holohoax_revisionist_views_on_motivations_for_the_camps_and_deportations|Holohoax motivations: Holohoax revisionist views on motivations for the camps and deportations]] | |||
*[[jewish_influence#Germany|jewish influence: Germany]] | |||
*[[More German than the Germans]] | |||
*[[Weimar_Republic#jewish_influence_and_anti-Semitism|Weimar Republic: jewish influence and anti-Semitism]] | |||
*[[Wir Juden]] | |||
*[[Yellow badge]] | |||
* [[Mulattoes]] | |||
[[Category:Ethnicities, nationalities, and races]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:42, 29 February 2024
The Nuremberg Laws were two anti-Semitic 1935 laws in National Socialist Germany, approved at a NSDAP convention in Nuremberg. One deprived jews of German citizenship. The other forbade marriage or sexual relations between jews and โcitizens of German or kindred blood."
There were also later supplementary decrees and restrictions. The first defined jews as persons with at least one jewish grandparent.
Later, two basic jewish categories were established. A full jew was anyone with three jewish grandparents. Mixed jews (Mischlinge) were eventually divided into two classes. First-degree mixed jews had two jewish grandparents, but did not practice Judaism and did not have a jewish spouse. Second-degree mixed jews had only one jewish grandparent.
See also
- Israel - On topics such as marriages between jews and non-jews as well as rights for non-jews in Israel
- Holohoax motivations: Holohoax revisionist views on motivations for the camps and deportations
- jewish influence: Germany
- More German than the Germans
- Weimar Republic: jewish influence and anti-Semitism
- Wir Juden
- Yellow badge
- Mulattoes