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Albert Spier was Hitler's Reich Architect, as well as later being Minister of Armaments. He built the Berlin Bunker, the Nuremberg Nazi rally "stadium" and other buildings. He also was a personal friend of Hitler
1. Reichsflaggengesetz: if one owned a German flag he/she was forced to put the Nazi's symbol on it.2. Civilianity: A German or non-Jew could not marry, or have anyting to do except violence with Jews.3. Blood: If one had any Jewish blood or if one of his/her parents were Jewish he/she could lose their life because of that. If one had German blood or any other but Jewish he had a life.4. If one were out after the curfew, they would die especially if they were Jewish.PS: number four is technically not one of the 3 laws but its was still cruelly important.
The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 were antisemitic laws in Nazi Germany which were introduced at the annual Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg. The laws classified people as German if all four of their grandparents were of "German or kindred blood", while people were classified as Jews if they descended from three or four Jewish grandparents. A person with one or two Jewish grandparents was a Mischling, a crossbreed, of "mixed blood".The Nuremberg Laws deprived Jews of citizenship and prohibited marriage between Jews and other Germans.
The Nuremberg Trials...
Adolf Hitler attempted to start a rally in Germany. But he was unsuccessful and was put into jail for it.
The annual mass meeting of the Nazi Party, which was held in Nuremberg
documentary film of the 1934 Nuremberg nazi party rally
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The propaganda film by Leni Riefenstahl was titled Triumph of the Will .
The Nuremberg Laws were two laws which did not include the Jews in German life. The Nuremberg laws stripped the Jewish people of their rights . These laws were first declared at the annual Nazi rally held in Nuremberg in 1935.
Nuremberg, Germany. That is why they are called "Nuremberg " trials.
Nuremberg.
Top Nazi officials were put on trial in Nuremberg for crimes against Humanity, and conspiracy
The 1935 Nuremberg Laws were antisemitic laws in Nazi Germany that deprived Jews from German life, including taking away their natural rights. The laws were introduced at the Nuremberg Rally of the Nazi Party. Thet laws also made it forbidden for Jews to marry or sexual relations with Aryans or to employ young Aryan women for household help.
A road to Nuremberg. However, the Nuremberg Trials were a series of military tribunals to punish Nazi war criminals.
Nuremberg
The Nazi leaders of he death camps were tried at the Nuremberg Trials.