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The Nuremberg Laws were anti-Semitic laws Hitler had passed that took rights away from Jews living in Germany. These laws also took away their citizenship in effect. This was also followed up by Kristallnacht, when Jewish stores were destroyed and many Jews were assaulted by the German SA.

Their purpose was to take away many freedoms, liberties, and rights that were held by German Jews.

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It is quite simple, Hitler needed a country with unity, and this was pure Propaganda within German borders to start the hatred of Gods chosen peoples. If we look closely at these sorts of civil amendments and laws and compare them to current Geo-political events, we may watch as history unfolds once more when one person in power uses their charisma and false hood to promote their personal agenda.

In the U.S. there are several forms of socialism being pushed onto a society that has not thus far agreed to the pressures and propaganda its current administration puts forth. One prime example is the class wars and anti gun laws, which are both pursued by the Obama administration AND are anti constitutional and counter productive.

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Why were the Nuremberg trails significant?

The Nuremberg trials were significant because Nuremberg was the city in Germany where the Nuremberg Laws were created, which deprived Jews of German citizenship. The trials were held in Nuremberg because it was almost like a punishment for the Nazis.


The date when then Nuremberg laws are put into effect?

1935


Who was persecuted after World War 2?

Between 1945 and 1946, German officials involved in the holocaust and other war crimes were brought before an international tribunal in the Nuremberg Trials. The Soviet union had wanted these trials to take place in Berlin, but Nuremberg was chosen as the site for the trials for specific reasons. They chose Nuremberg as the spot for the trials because 6 years before Hitler created the Nuremberg Laws. The Nuremberg Laws were a collection of 2,000 laws that said what Jews could and could not do. By, Husky Pratt Special thanks to Wikipedia.com for helping me spell Nuremberg right.


Why did the Nazis feel the Nuremberg laws were necessary?

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.


What were the Nuremberg laws passed by the Nazi in 1935?

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.

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What nation were the Nuremberg laws passed in?

The Nuremberg laws were passed in Germany.


Why were the Nuremberg Laws significant?

They were proclaimed in Nuremberg.


What is the set of laws which persecuted and punish Jews?

The deportations to camps were not based on any law. They were just done. (The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 did not send Jews (or anyone else) to concentration camps or extermination camps). .


What group was target by the Nuremberg Laws?

The Nuremberg laws were designed to restrict the rights of Jews.


What were ther Nuremberg laws?

The Nuremberg Laws were a series of sanctions against the Jewish people.


Is the Wannsee protocol part of the Nuremberg Laws?

No, though the Nuremberg Laws were mentioned at the Wannsee Conference.


In what nation was the Nuremberg laws passed?

In the nation that Nuremberg is (Germany)


Was the Nuremberg Laws before the Holocaust?

Yes, the Nuremberg Laws date from 1935. The Holocaust began in 1941.


What is the difference between Nuremberg trials and Nuremberg laws?

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.


What city were the Nuremberg laws announced at?

In Nuremberg itself - hence the nickname.


What year were the Nuremberg laws introduced?

The Nuremburg laws were passed in 1935 in Germany.


When was the nuremburg laws passed?

The Nuremberg Laws were passed in 1935.