What was the Nuremberg Laws?

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What was the Nuremberg Laws?

The Nuremberg Laws were a set of antisemitic laws introduced by the Nazi Party in Germany in 1935. These laws aimed to institutionalize discrimination against Jews and strip them of their rights and citizenship. The laws prohibited marriage and sexual relations between Jews and non-Jews, defined who was considered Jewish based on ancestry, and excluded Jews from German citizenship. The Nuremberg Laws laid the foundation for further persecution and ultimately the Holocaust.