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The most important were the so-called Nuremberg Laws of 1935. There were two of them, "The Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honour", and "The Reich Citizenship Law". The first defined when you were considered a Jew and forbade marriage and sexual relations between Jews and non-Jewish people. The second law took away all civic rights from Jews and prohibited them to hold any public office or Government employment and later, a number of other professions.

A third law was the "Law for the Protection of the Hereditary Health of the German People", aimed at further preventing any effort at a "mixed" marriage. A fourth was the "Namensänderungsverordnung" (Name Change Law) that forced Jews with only German first names to add another, typically Jewish first name that made them easily identifiable as Jews.

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Jews were not allowed to own stores or go into most stores. They also had to wear the star of David of their clothes. In the middle of the star was the word Jew.

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