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Gary
3 August, 10:48
What were the goals of the Nuremberg Laws?
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Jaime Curry
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The Nuremberg Laws were anti-Jewish statutes enacted by Germany on September 15, 1935, marking a major step in clarifying racial policy and removing Jewish influences from Aryan society. These laws, on which the rest of Nazi racial policy hung, were written hastily.
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