In Germany, self-defense is allowed when facing an immediate threat of harm. The use of force must be proportionate to the threat and must be necessary to protect oneself or others. It is important to note that excessive force or retaliation is not considered self-defense under German law.
Germany is a democratic country, so yes it has lots of laws.
the Nuremberg laws.
only get time 4 agrresion only selfdefense and u dont get busted
The Nuremberg laws were passed in Germany.
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No. The Nuremberg Laws were passed in 1935 in Germany, and the yellow star decree in Germany was in 1941.
The Nuremberg Laws. Please see the related question.
the aryan laws were followed by the arian people in nazi Germany
It wasn't the Nuremberg Laws that forced Jews out of Germany, but the endless hailstorm of decrees banning them from one occupation after another.
There were an incredibly large number of Anti-Semitic Laws that were passed in Germany. The most famous of these were the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 which deprived Jews of many of their civil rights.
The Nuremberg Laws were introduced by the Nazi Party in Germany on September 15, 1935. These laws aimed to institutionalize racial discrimination and persecution against Jews in Nazi Germany.
yes