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The main laws are often referred to as the Nuremberg Laws, but ever since 1933 German Jews had been treated as less than citizens. For example, in April 1933 most Jews working in the public sector were dismissed.

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Hitler took their property, imprisoned them without trial and put them to death for no crime.

"Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service" of April 7, 1933, according to which Jewish and "politically unreliable" civil servants and employees were to be excluded from state service.

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The Nuremberg laws were proposed by Adolf Hitler to the German Reichstag (Legislature) at a special session held in Nuremberg on September 15, 1935. They were quickly passed and became law. The laws stated that only someone who was of German or similar blood could be a German citizen, excluding from citizenship families who had lived in Germany for hundreds of years and in many cases soldiers who had fought valorously for Germany in World War I.

Furthermore, marriage, and sexual relations outside of marriage, between Germans and Jews was prohibited. To reduce the possibility of such relationships, Jews were not allowed to employ in their households any German female under the age of 45.

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The Nuremberg Laws. See the related question.

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You are probably thinking of the Nuremberg Laws of 1935. Please see related question.

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The Nazis believed that Jews saw themselves as Jewish first and Germans second, therefore they could not trust their loyalty to Germany.

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The Nuremberg Laws took away Jewish citizenship. On September 15, 1935, the Nuremberg Laws were passed to take away German citizenship from the Jewish community as well as ban marriage.

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Germany's Nuermberg Laws.

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