The Nürnberg Laws (as distinct from the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials, a more or less unrelated set of trials that happened to be held about ten years later in the same city where the laws were introduced) were a set of anti-semitic laws passed in Nazi Germany in 1935. You can see the related links for a detailed explanation.
The Nuremberg laws were passed in Germany.
They were proclaimed in Nuremberg.
The Nuremberg Laws were a series of sanctions against the Jewish people.
The Nuremberg laws were designed to restrict the rights of Jews.
No, though the Nuremberg Laws were mentioned at the Wannsee Conference.
In the nation that Nuremberg is (Germany)
Yes, the Nuremberg Laws date from 1935. The Holocaust began in 1941.
The Nuremberg trials were a series of military tribunals held after World War II to prosecute prominent Nazi leaders for war crimes, while the Nuremberg Laws were antisemitic legislation introduced in Nazi Germany in 1935 that defined Jews and implemented racial discrimination. The trials aimed to hold individuals accountable for their actions during the war, while the laws aimed to establish legal discrimination against Jews.
In Nuremberg itself - hence the nickname.
The Nuremburg laws were passed in 1935 in Germany.
The Nuremberg Laws were passed in 1935.
No. The Nuremberg Laws were passed in 1935 in Germany, and the yellow star decree in Germany was in 1941.