So this law is taking away their freedom. “The laws excluded German Jews from Reich citizenship and prohibited them from marrying or having sexual relations with persons of "German or related blood."” The piece of evidence provided explains that the Jews were not allowed to have any relations with Germans or related blood. They couldn’t have Reich citizenship either. The Jews could not have sexual relations with anyone in their bloodline, such as cousins, uncles, aunts, etc. The jews were being discriminated. They were being isolated from other races and any interactions involved were basically illegal. Another law was that Jews had to carry identity cards that had a big red “J” on it so the police could identify them easier. The Nuremberg Laws article stated; “ a red "J" stamped on them and new middle names for all those Jews who did not possess recognizably "Jewish" first names—"Israel" for males, "Sara" for females.” The evidence is explaining that the jews would be easier to identify, according to the Nazis, by giving them new middle names and having a large red “J” stamped on their identity cards. These laws really did separate and discriminate the Jews. With that being said, I will explain the major points of the horrific events leading up to the …show more content…
Of course there were many other events that took place, but these were the major. Hitler’s rising to power was a big misleading decision. Everyone thought they found their “savior” for their country, but they were wrong. The Nuremberg Laws was the most discriminating laws created for Jews. Their whole lives were changed after. They were not allowed to marry certain people or reproduce with certain people. They were stripped from their homes and family and put into camps that had killed many. All of this started from the few events growing from Hitler’s rise to