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How would your life and the lives of your friends, family and neighbors be different if suddenly a law such as Nuremberg Law was imposed on your culture?

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Answered by braveogukingsley
1

Answer:

Nuremberg Law for the Protection of German

Blood and German Honor.

September 15, 1935

Moved by the understanding that purity of the

German Blood is the essential condition for

the continued existence of the German people,

and inspired by the inflexible determination to

ensure the existence of the German Nation for

all time, the Reichstag has unanimously

adopted the following Law, which is

promulgated herewith:

I

1) Marriage between Jews and subjects of the

state of German or related blood are

forbidden. Marriages nevertheless concluded

are invalid, even if concluded abroad to

circumvent this law.

2) Annulment proceedings can be initiated

only by the State Prosecutor.

II

Extramarital intercourse between Jews and

subjects of the state of German or related

blood is forbidden.

III

Jews may not employ in their households

female subjects of the state of German or

related blood who are under 45 years old.

IV

1) Jews are forbidden to fly the Reich or

National flag or to display the Reich colors.

2) They are, on the other hand, permitted to

display the Jewish colors. The exercise of this

right is protected by the State.

V

1) Any person who violates the prohibition

under I will be punished by a prison sentence

with hard labor.

2) A male who violates the prohibition under

II will be punished with a prison sentence with

or without hard labor.

3) Any person violating the provisions under

III or IV will be punished with a prison

sentence of up to one year and a fine, or with

one or the other of these penalties.

The Reich Minister of the Interior, in

coordination with the Deputy of the Führer

and the Reich Minister of Justice, will issue

the Legal and Administrative regulations

required to implement and complete the Law.

The Law takes effect on the day following

promulgations except for III, which goes into

force on January 1, 1936.

Nuremberg, September 15, 1935 at the Reich

Party Congress of Freedom.

The Führer and Reich Chancellor

Adolf Hitler

The Reich Minister of the Interior

Frick

The Reich Minister of Justice

Dr. Gurtner

The Deputy of the Führer

R. Hess

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Answered by Azmahalomaric22
1

Answer: The nuremberg laws were anti-Jew laws, so if you were Jewish, you either would have to change your religion, or you would be punsished. It would not really affect you if you are not jewish.:

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