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What was one way Hitler ensured discrimination against Jewish people?

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One of the main beliefs of Nazism is extreme racism. Hitler and the Nazis felt Germans, or the Aryan race, were the superior race. Among the first laws passed by Hitler in 1935 were the 'Nuremberg Laws.' After these statutes were passed, Germans could not marry or have relations with Jewish people, who were thought to be inferior. These laws effectively legalized the persecution of Jewish people in Germany.


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