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Nuremberg laws
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Two decrees proclaimed by hitler's regime at the Nazi party rally on September 15, 1935. The first deprived Germany's jews of the full citizenship that was now reserved for “Aryans.” The second sought “protection of German blood and honor” by prohibiting marriage or any other sexual liaison between Jews and non-Jews. These laws, which provided early public confirmation of the centrality of racism to the practice as well as the theory of nazism , constituted a major landmark in the escalation of antisemitism under the Third Reich. ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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