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Believing that the Jewish community... Note two stipulations in the Nuremberg Laws:

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The Nuremberg Laws were a set of anti-Semitic laws implemented in Nazi Germany in 1935. The two stipulations of the Nuremberg Laws were:

The first stipulation, known as the Reich Citizenship Law, stated that only people of German or related blood could be considered citizens of the Reich. Jews and other non-Aryan people were stripped of their citizenship and basic rights, including the right to vote.

The second stipulation, known as the Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor, prohibited marriage or sexual relations between Jews and non-Jewish Germans, as well as the employment of non-Jewish women under the age of 45 in Jewish households. This law aimed to prevent "racial contamination" and further isolate the Jewish community from the rest of German society.

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