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This document outlines key provisions of the Nuremberg Laws, which established severe restrictions on marriages and sexual relationships between Jews and German citizens of related blood. It forbids extramarital relations, employment of German females as housekeepers by Jews, and prohibits Jews from displaying national flags while allowing the display of Jewish colors. These laws reflect the discriminatory policies that marginalized Jewish communities in Germany during the Holocaust era and serve as a critical example of state-sanctioned racism.
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Nuremburg Law By: Libby Northam & Caroline Thomas
Section 1 • Marriages between Jews and citizens of German or some related blood are forbidden.
Section 2 • Extramarital sexual intercourse between Jews and subjects of the state of Germany or related blood is forbidden.
Section 3 • Jews will not be permitted to employ female citizens under the age of 45, of German or kindred blood, as house keepers.
Section 4Part 1 • Jews are forbidden to display the Reich and national flag or the national colors.
Section 4Part 2 • On the other hand they are permitted to display the Jewish colors. The exercise of this right is protected by the State.