SpletText of the Reich Citizenship Law of September 15, 1935 and the Law for the Protection of German Blood and Honor of September 15, 1935 (Nuremberg Race Laws). Addendum to … SpletThe first law was named the Law of the Reich Citizen, and the second was called the Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor. These measures were among the first of the racist Nazi laws that culminated in the Holocaust.
Law for the Protection of German Blood and Honor
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Nuremberg Law
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