The Nuremberg laws Flashcards
Jewish rights taken away n 1933
cant be doc cant work for gov cant become lawyer # of jew students limited at universities not allowed to write for newspapers
Importance Nuremberg city to Nazi’s
Nazis held annual rallies in Nuremburg from 1923 our 1938
-People came here to participate in rallies and hear hitler speak
The Nuremberg Laws pt 1
-passed in 1935
- Denied basic right of German citizenship
- Jews were subjects rather than people
Jews lost the right to vote
Jews and Aryans could not marry
Jews must wear yellow badge of David
Official Nuremberg Laws Part 2
September 1935
Jews no longer citizens of Germany
no longer allowed to have relation with Germans
define who is a Jew
October 1935
you need a certificate to marry stating you were fit to do so
Nazis don’t want hereditary diseases to be passed on to future generation
November 1935
laws are extended to Roma(hypsies) and blacks and other racial minorities the Nazi saw as enemy’s
Classification of a jew
Full jew is someone with atleast 3 jewish grandparents
anyone with one or two jewish grandparents was a half breed
- First Degree Mischlinge - two Jewish grandparents
- Second Degree Misclinge - one Jewish grandparent
how did the Nuremburg laws affect the lives of Jewish people
They felt separated apart from the rest of the German population as they were separated and discriminated by the rest of the German population. They also lost their jobs and sources of income and opportunities to achieve financial success