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The Nuremberg Laws codified antisemitism into German law. This was essentially the first major step towards the Holocaust.

The Laws defined German citizenship to specifically exclude Jewish people from being German citizens. They also severely restricted the rights of Jews to do certain things, like date Germans, marry Germans, employ Germans, or wave the German flag. The Laws even voided all marriages that already existed between a Jew and a German, or marriages that happened in Another Country to try to get around the laws.

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