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1 Nuremberg Laws. Madeline Hunley and Olivia Blann. 3 rd period.

2 Definiton. Racial laws implemented by the German parliament on September 15, 1935. These laws became the legal basis for the racist anti-Jewish policy in Germany.

3 The Reich Citizenship Laws. These laws stripped Jews of their German Citizenship and introduced a new distinction between Reich Citizens and Nationals.

4 Article 1 : Section 1. A German subject is one who is a member of the protective union of the German Reich and is bound to it by special obligations.

5 Article 1 : Section 2. A Reich citizen is of German or related blood only through his behavior demonstrates that he is ready and able to serve faithfully the German people and Reich. The right to citizenship of the Reich is acquired by the grand of citizenship papers. A citizen of the Reich is the sole bearer of full political rights as provided by the law.

6 The Laws for the Protection of German Blood and Honor. These laws prohibited marriages and intercourse between Jews and Germans.

7 Article 1 : Section 1. Marriages between Jews and citizens of German or some related blood are forbidden. Such marriages contracted despite the law are invalid, even if they take place abroad in order to avoid the law.

8 Article 1 : Section 2. Sexual relations outside marriage between Jews and citizens of German or related blood are forbidden.

9 Article 1 : Section 3. Jews will not be permitted to employ female citizens of German or related blood who are under 45 years old as a housekeeper.

10 Article 1 : Section 4. Jews are forbidden to raise the national flag or display the national colors. However, they are allowed to display the Jewish colors. The exercise of this right is protected by the State.

11 Article 1 : Section 5. Anyone who disregards Section 1 is liable to penal servitude. Anyone who disregards the prohibition of Section 2 will be punished with imprisonment or penal servitude. Anyone who disregards the provisions of Sections 3 or 4 will be punished with imprisonment up to one year or with a fine.


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