Nrnberg Laws

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(1935) Two measures designed by Adolf Hitler and approved by a Nazi Party convention at Nrnberg, Ger., on Sept. 15, 1935. The laws deprived Jews of German citizenship and forbade marriage or sexual relations between Jews and citizens of German or cognate blood. Supplementary decrees defined a Jew as a person with at least one Jewish grandparent and declared that Jews could not vote or hold public office.

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