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Summary Of: Nuremberg Laws

The Nuremberg Laws deprived Jews of citizenship and prohibited marriage between Jews and other Germans... the Nuremberg laws were two of them... The Nuremberg Laws by their general nature formalized the unofficial and particular measures taken against Jews up to... against Jews had come into being before the Nuremberg Laws and steadily grew as time went on... This was one important function of the Nuremberg laws and the numerous supplementary decrees that were proclaimed to further them...

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