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Life changed dramatically for Jews, practically overnight, after the introduction of the Nuremberg Laws.

Before the Nuremberg Laws were brought out many German Jews were living normal lives and contributed significantly to German culture. After the racial laws were brought out everything turned upside down for the German Jews and they were no longer considered a citizen of Germany. The Jews occupations, pastimes and education all changed after the Nuremberg laws were brought in because they weren’t allowed to do anything. The Nuremberg laws changed life for the German Jews horrendously.


The Nuremberg Laws were introduced into Germany in 1935. The purpose of these laws was to set the boundaries of what the Nazi party considered to be acceptable to them. The main purpose though was to exterminate Jews in Germany, in order to create a “perfect race”. The laws prevented them from marrying non-Jews. They also lost their right to vote and had to use separate seats in buses and parks that were painted yellow.


Before the Nuremberg laws the Jews considered themselves as Germ...

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