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Under the Nuremburg Laws, you were considered Jewish even if only one of your grandparents was Jewish. True False
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Under the Nuremburg Laws, you were considered Jewish even if only one of your grandparents was Jewish.
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This is true because even if that grandparent was to change from Jewish to Christianity they would still be considered Jewish and the Nazis thought it was passed down to the grandchildren.
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