The new law excluded German Jews from Reich Citizenship and prevented them from having any sort of relationship with people who were German or related blood.
Jews were deprived the right to vote and were stripped of most of their political rights.
The Nuremberg Law did not define a “jew” as someone who practiced jewish beliefs. You were determined a jew if you had three or four jewish grandparents, regardless if you didn’t identify yourself as a jew. People who practiced other religious beliefs were caught in the crossfire between Jews and Nazis. Throughout the 1936 Olympic Games that were held in Berlin, Nazi regime decreased as Hitler did not want international criticism.
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