No.
The nuremberg trials were held after the war, when several of the officers were take to court for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
The Nuremberg laws determined whether a person was Jewish primarily based on the number of Jewish great-grandparents.
The Jewish people hated Adolf Hitler for killing all JEWISH
Jewish people
Hitler was the persecutor and the Jewish People were the persecuted.
The Nuremberg Laws were passed in 1935. These laws declared that Jews, Romani, and Blacks could not be citizens or marry German citizens. This was done because Hitler had made a scapegoat of these people and blamed them for World War I. Jewish businesses were banned and Jewish books were burned. Jews were not allowed to hold jobs in government.
He banned them from certain jobs.
The Nuremberg Laws were a series of sanctions against the Jewish people.
No, there is a long history of persecution of the Jews, for example by the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages and later. However, Hitler was the first to try to kill all Jews.
Not happy
The Nuremberg laws determined whether a person was Jewish primarily based on the number of Jewish great-grandparents.
The Jewish people hated Adolf Hitler for killing all JEWISH
Hitler's persecution of the Jews led to the murder of millions of innocent people.
they were the Nuremberg Trials, to try the Nazi criminals who committed murder during the WW ll atrocities against the Jewish people.
Jewish people
Hitler's attempted genocide of the Jewish people was the Holocaust.
No for the most part it was only people of Jewish decent
Hitler was the persecutor and the Jewish People were the persecuted.