Nurnberg Laws
Step-by-step explanation:
The Nurnberg Laws were laws created by Adolf Hitler and were made to take away rights from Jewish people and prevent them from being a part of everyday life.
These laws were approved in 1935 and drastically changed the life of Jewish people in Germany. Some of these laws were...
• Jewish people could not vote.
• Forbid marriage between Jewish people and German citizens.
• Forbidden to fly the national flag.
While these were just some of the laws that were put onto the Jewish people, it still prevented them from being a part of everyday life.