After the Nuremberg Laws were enacted in 1935, marriages between Jews and non-Jews, particularly Germans, were deemed illegal. Such unions were subject to severe legal penalties, including imprisonment. If a German and a Jewish person were already married, the Jewish partner could face persecution, and the marriage could be dissolved under the laws. The couple would likely experience significant social ostracism and risk for their safety in Nazi Germany.
Siege of Nuremberg happened in 1632.
Nuremberg is a place, not an event. It was the place selected by the Nazis for their annual gathering.
Started 12/1946.
The Nazi Party of Germany allowed the Holocaust to happen so the German people would be unified against the Jewish people.
if your Catholic they say it should not happen
Nuremberg International Human Rights Award happened on 2009-09-17.
anyone who has a relative or a family resemblance that was jewish, would be marked as a Jew and sent away to a camp (that's my best guess)
First, the Germans in the Nazi party, Second the Jewish German population, Third the polish when they were invaded.
Not necessarily, Haase is a German name. During the period of WWII when the jews were being discriminated by Nazi's in Germany Jews started changing there name's to German Surnames, and Haase just so happen to be one of them.
German Autumn happened in 1970.
the Jewish homes and businesses were damaged.
we still here