Numerburg Laws Flashcards
What were the Nuremberg Laws?
The Nuremberg Laws were a set of antisemitic laws enacted in Nazi Germany in 1935.
True or False: The Nuremberg Laws stripped Jews of German citizenship.
True
What year were the Nuremberg Laws enacted?
1935
Fill in the blank: The Nuremberg Laws defined a Jew as anyone with at least ______ Jewish grandparent(s).
one
Which two main laws comprised the Nuremberg Laws?
The Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor and the Reich Citizenship Law.
What was the purpose of the Nuremberg Laws?
To institutionalize racial discrimination against Jews and to promote Aryan supremacy.
Multiple Choice: Which group was primarily targeted by the Nuremberg Laws? A) Catholics B) Jews C) Communists D) Trade Unionists
B) Jews
True or False: The Nuremberg Laws allowed Jews to marry non-Jews.
False
What impact did the Nuremberg Laws have on Jewish rights in Germany?
They effectively eliminated Jews’ rights and segregated them from the rest of society.
What was the significance of the Nuremberg Laws in the context of the Holocaust?
They laid the legal groundwork for the systemic persecution and extermination of Jews.
Fill in the blank: The Nuremberg Laws were officially introduced at the ______ Party Rally.
Nazi
Short Answer: Name one consequence of the Nuremberg Laws for Jewish people in Germany.
Jews were barred from various professions and public life.
Multiple Choice: The Nuremberg Laws classified Jews as a racial group rather than a religious group. True or False?
True
What was one of the key principles of the Reich Citizenship Law?
It distinguished between ‘Reich citizens’ and ‘subjects’ based on racial criteria.
True or False: The Nuremberg Laws were supported by a majority of the German population.
True