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Hitler via Goebbels (his Propaganda Minister) declared that Jews had no rights by announcing the Nuremberg Laws. It was an oral revocation of rights. Many more fundamental rights were similarly revoked at a later time.

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German Jews were deprived of their German citizenship in 1935 when the Nuremberg Laws were promulgated. However, until 1941 they still had a kind of residual citizenship as 'members of Germany', and those who managed to leave Germany did so on German passports. From 1938 on, these were stamped with a large J.

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The Nuremberg Laws of September 1935 in effect turned all German Jews into non-citizens. They were deprived of this residual citizenship in 1941 when the routine deportations began.

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Hitler and his Nazi regime did.

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