Germany did not become a nation state till 1871. Before that it consisted of a group of independent states. These still gave their Jewish populations citizenship at different dates between 1812 and 1869.
It was not a new nation, it was a nation new to democracy. They excluded the Jews by taking away their German citizenship.
Jews were stripped of their citizenship and banned from marrying German citizens.
In effect, Jews and people of Jewish origin were deprived of German citizenship.
The National Socialist German Worker's Party, or Nazi Party for short, excluded Jews from German citizenship.
The German Jews were turned into second class citizens in 1935 and in 1941 they were stripped of German citizenship completely. Some other collaborationist governments also deprived their Jews of citizenship.
the Nuremberg laws.
The Nuremberg Laws were a set of antisemitic laws enacted by Nazi Germany in 1935, which stripped Jews of their citizenship and legal rights, leading to widespread discrimination and persecution.
The Nuremberg Laws. Please see the related question.
It was not a new nation, it was a nation new to democracy. They excluded the Jews by taking away their German citizenship.
Jews were stripped of their citizenship and banned from marrying German citizens.
Jews were stripped of their citizenship and banned from marrying German citizens.
In effect, Jews and people of Jewish origin were deprived of German citizenship.
No it wasn't. It was made to gain power in Germany then retake the land Germany lost in the treaty of Versailies and rebuild Germany's former glory
the israel legislation gives Jews and those of Jewish ancestry the right to migrate and settle in israel and gain citizenship. the law of return declares that israel constitutes a home, not only for the state, but also for all members of the Jewish people everywhere - "be they living in poverty and fear of prosecution or in affluence of safety".
The National Socialist German Worker's Party, or Nazi Party for short, excluded Jews from German citizenship.
If you hold German citizenship, whether dual or not, then there are no occupancy requirements.
The Nuremberg Laws, which removed most Jewish Rights, were passed in Germany in 1935. These retracted Jews' citizenship among many other rights violations. However, the actual attacks and deportations of Jews en masse began after Kristallnacht in November of 1938.