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11 April, 18:07
The Nuremberg laws are best described as
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The Nuremberg laws are Anti Semitic laws against Jews. These laws were created by the Nazi government in 1935. They defined a Jew as somebody who had 3 or 4 full Jewish grandparents, somebody who belonged to a Jewish religious community and somebody married to a Jew or children with Jewish parents.
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