The Nuremberg Race Laws were issued by the Germans.
Step-by-step explanation:
- The Nuremberg laws was referred to as the racist laws. According to this law the German Jews were not allowed to marry or to have sexual relation with the Germans.
- Even the Jews who were converted to Christianity were still considered as Jews.
- All the people had to carry identity card but on the identity cards of the Jews the letter J was stamped, which helped the police to identify them.