Nuremberg Laws (1935) — Reich Citizenship + Blood Law
Exemption-Against — Jews / German state (1935)
15 Sep 1935, Reichstag; the Reich Citizenship Law reduced Jews to 'subjects' without citizenship, the Law for the Protection of German Blood barred marriage/relations with Jews; a 14 Nov 1935 supplementary decree defined who was legally 'Jewish'.
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