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| | Nuremberg Laws |
 | | The Nuremberg Laws were unique in classifying Jews, not as a religion or culture, but as a race. |  | | The second of the Nuremberg Laws, known as Law for the Protection of German Blood and Honour, established membership in the Jewish 11race" as being anyone who either considered themselves Jewish or had three or four Jewish grandparents. |  | | The Nuremberg Laws governed the private lives of Jews in their interactions with nonJews. |
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http://www.chgs.umn.edu/Educational_Resources/Curriculum/Broken_Threads/Nuremberg_Laws/nuremberg_laws.html
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| | Nuremberg Laws Encyclopedia Article, Information, History and Biography @ HigherPower.org |
 | | The Nazi Nuremberg Laws of 1935 used a pseudoscientific basis for racial discrimination against Jews. |  | | The Nuremberg Laws by their general nature formalized the unofficial and particular measures taken against Jews up to 1935. |  | | Both measures were hastily improvised (there was even a shortage of drafting paper so that menu cards had to be used) and Jewish experts from the Ministry of the Interior were ordered to Nuremberg by plane. |
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http://higherpower.org/encyclopedia/Nuremberg_Laws
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| | nlaw.htm |
 | | The Nuremberg Laws, as they became known, did not define a "Jew" as someone with particular religious beliefs. |  | | The laws excluded German Jews from Reich citizenship and prohibited them from marrying or having sexual relations with persons of "German or related blood." Ancillary ordinances to the laws disenfranchised Jews and deprived them of most political rights. |  | | For a brief period after Nuremberg, in the weeks before and during the 1936 Olympic Games held in Berlin, the Nazi regime actually moderated its anti-Jewish attacks and even removed some of the signs saying "Jews Unwelcome" from public places. |
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http://www.ushmm.org/outreach/nlaw.htm
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| | The Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies |
 | | The most important consequence of the Nuremberg Laws was the realisation of the distinction between Jew and Aryan. |  | | The Nuremberg Laws is the common name for two very fundamental pieces of anti-Semitic legislation, which were issued in connection with the Nazi Partys annual party rally in Nuremberg in September 1935. |  | | The Nuremberg Laws is the common name for two fundamental anti-Semitic laws that were issued in September 1935, during the Nazi Partys annual rally in Nuremberg. |
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http://www.holocaust-education.dk/baggrund/nurnberglovene.asp
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| | THE NUREMBERG TRIALS |
 | | The intent of this meeting was two-fold: to make the Jews responsible for Kristallnacht and to use the events of the preceding days as a rationale for promulgating a series of antisemitic laws which would, in effect, remove Jews from the German economy. |  | | "Nuremberg Trial," in Israel Gutman, Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, New York: Macmillan, Vol. |  | | According to Telford Taylor (The Anatomy of the Nuremberg Trials, 1992:25), Churchill made statements at the Yalta Conference in February, 1945, which indicate that he did not consider Hess to be a "major war criminal" and should be given a "judicial trial." Apparently, Churchill was not fully aware of Hess' involvement in Nazi atrocities. |
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http://www.mtsu.edu/~baustin/trials3.html
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| | JURIST - The Nuremberg Trials |
 | | It was also in Nuremberg that the infamous Nuremberg Laws, stripping Jews of their property and basic rights, were proclaimed. |  | | Years later, reporting on the trial of Adolf Eichmann, Hannah Arendt wrote of "the banality of evil." Like Eichmann, most Nuremberg defendants never aspired to be villains. |  | | What is shocking about Nuremberg is the ordinariness of the defendants: men who may be good fathers, kind to animals, even unassuming--yet who committed unspeakable crimes. |
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http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/trials12.htm
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| | NSM Portland Oregon - Selected Speeches from 1936 Nuremberg Rally |
 | | The Nuremberg Laws would have been incomplete and unfinished had they not dealt with the status of the so-called German-Jewish half breeds, that is, the half and quarter Jews. |  | | It came as no surprise to us, indeed it was what we expected, that the Nuremberg Laws were a welcome occasion for the Jews and their allies to scream about the "German barbarians." It is not worth the time to look into all these varied complaints. |  | | The Nuremberg Laws replaced the concept of "citizen of the state" with "citizen of the Reich." That by itself had only formal significance. |
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http://www.nukeisrael.com/ww2/nurenburg.htm
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| | Shofar FTP Archives: places/germany/nuremberg/nuremberg.003 |
 | | The Nuremberg Laws, drafted by civil servants, failed to provide a clear answer (Hitler had struck out the term 'full Jews' from the draft of the Citizenship Law as it involved a new classification). |  | | The Reich Citizenship Law, 15 September 1935 The Nuremberg Laws by their general nature formalized the unofficial and particular measures taken against Jews up to 1935. |  | | The following month two measures were announced at the annual Party Rally in Nuremberg, becoming known as the Nuremberg Laws. |
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http://search.nizkor.org/ftp.cgi?places/germany/nuremberg/nuremberg.003
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| | WELLSTONE'S NUREMBERG RALLY |
 | | Since Tuesday, I have gained a much keener appreciation for how the Jews of Germany felt at around the time the Nazis passed the Nuremberg laws, effectively outlawing Jews. |  | | Other than that, it was virtually impossible to tell the Wellstone public eulogy in Minneapolis apart from the 1935 Nuremberg rally that whipped German citizens into a frenzy of Nazi rage against the Jews. |  | | Comparing the rally to Nuremberg is serious enough, but potraying them as "kill you in the death camp" nazis only serves to paint conservatives as paranoid whackos. |
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/779653/posts
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| | The History Place - Triumph of Hitler |
 | | These new rules became known as the Nuremberg Laws and for the Jews of Europe would one day be a matter of life and death. |  | | For the Nazis, the heart of their movement was the magnificent medieval city of Nuremberg, symbolizing the link between Germany's Gothic past and its Nazi future. |  | | The next morning, Shirer was among the attendees at the Rally's opening ceremony, held inside a large hall on the outskirts of Nuremberg. |
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http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/triumph/tr-will.htm
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| | Events :: Judging Nuremberg |
 | | Likewise, we remember Nuremberg for the first reading of the Nuremberg Laws, a collection of laws making official the Nazi policy of racial hatred. |  | | Discuss the history and impact of the Nuremberg Laws with renowned jurists and historians. |  | | Nuremberg was the seat of Nazi power, and the site of the Nazi Party rallies. |
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http://www.tourolaw.edu/nuremberg
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| | Nuremberg Trials |
 | | to be held at Nuremberg in Bavaria (had one of few undestroyed prisons) and symbol of Nazi ideology (1935 laws deprived Jews of civil rts) - altho Munich was HQ of Nazis |  | | Justice Robert Jackson at Nuremberg trials 1946 from FCIT |  | | Yalta decision to try German leaders as war criminals |
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http://history.acusd.edu/gen/WW2Timeline/nuremberg-trials.html
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| | The Nuremberg Trials |
 | | Citizenship and racial laws are announced at Nazi party rally in Nuremberg. |  | | Books written by Jews, political opponents of Nazis, and many others are burned during huge public rallies across Germany. |  | | Law excludes "non-Aryans" from government employment; Jewish civil servants, including university professors and schoolteachers, are fired in Germany. |
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http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/nuremberg/NurembergChronology_old.html
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| | Nuremberg Rally - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Nuremberg race laws which stripped Jews of citizenship and other rights were proclaimed at the 1935 rally as measures to "protect German blood". |  | | The Nuremberg Rally (officially, Reichsparteitag, literally "national party congress") was the annual rally of the NSDAP (Nazi Party) in the years 1923 to 1938 in Germany. |  | | Nuremberg was selected for pragmatic reasons: It was situated in the center of the German Reich and the local Luitpoldhain was well suited as a venue. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_rallies
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| | nurmlaw2.html |
 | | The Nuremberg Laws on Citizenship and Race: September 15, 1935 The Reich Citizenship Law of September 15, 1935 THE REICHSTAG HAS ADOPTED by unanimous vote the following law which is herewith promulgated. |
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http://www.mtsu.edu/~baustin/nurmlaw2.html
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| | Nuremberg Laws WebQuest |
 | | Hitler stated that these Nuremberg Laws were repayment of the debt of gratitude to the National Socialist Party and were readying them for their later fate. |  | | On the occasion of the annual NSDAP Congress in Nuremberg, new anti-Jewish Laws, the so-called 'Nuremberg Laws', were adopted unanimously by the Reichstag, on September 15, 1935. |  | | Wherever he flourishes, the people will die...Elimination of the Jew from our community is to be regarded as an emergency defense measure." Believing that the Nuremberg Laws would allow the establishment of a bearable relationship with the Germans, the Jews accepted their status as second class citizens. |
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http://myschoolonline.com/site/0,1876,34863-141838-38-35597,00.html
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| | LENIN'S TOMB: Israel's Law of Return based on Nuremberg Laws? |
 | | Far from being a bulwark against Nuremberg style laws, the Law of Return, taken together with the Absentee Property Law, replicates them to an extent, except of course, the Nuremberg Laws were based on the pseudo-science of "race" and the Law of Return, together with the Absentee Property Law combines religious background with ethnicity. |  | | It is often said that Israel's Law of Return, allowing anyone with one Jewish grandparent automatic citizenship, is based on Nazi Germany's Nuremberg Laws segregating Jews from "aryans." This misses the point in a couple of crucial aspects. |  | | The Law of Return does not actually assert citizenship based on Jewish identity, but rather attempts to provide sanctuary as a citizen in Israel to anyone who would be persecuted under the Nuremberg Laws. |
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http://leninology.blogspot.com/2005/10/israels-law-of-return-based-on.html
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| | The Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies |
 | | The Nuremberg Laws is the common name for two very fundamental pieces of anti-Semitic legislation, which were issued in connection with the Nazi Partys annual party rally in Nuremberg in September 1935. |  | | The Nuremberg Laws is the common name for two fundamental anti-Semitic laws that were issued in September 1935, during the Nazi Partys annual rally in Nuremberg. |  | | Many were of the conviction that the Nuremberg Laws meant a final regulation of Jewish life and thus and end to further anti-Semitic measures. |
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http://www.holocaust-education.dk/baggrund/nurnberglovene.asp
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| | Nuremberg Laws WebQuest |
 | | Hitler stated that these Nuremberg Laws were repayment of the debt of gratitude to the National Socialist Party and were readying them for their later fate. |  | | On the occasion of the annual NSDAP Congress in Nuremberg, new anti-Jewish Laws, the so-called 'Nuremberg Laws', were adopted unanimously by the Reichstag, on September 15, 1935. |  | | Is there a relationship between the way the Nuremberg Laws and the laws of our country were created? |
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http://www.myschoolonline.com/site/0,1876,34863-141838-38-35597,00.html
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| | Events :: Judging Nuremberg |
 | | Contemporary history judges Nuremberg by three shattering events — the Nuremberg Rallies, the Nuremberg Racial Laws and the Nuremberg Trials. |  | | Likewise, we remember Nuremberg for the first reading of the Nuremberg Laws, a collection of laws making official the Nazi policy of racial hatred. |  | | Nuremberg was the seat of Nazi power, and the site of the Nazi Party rallies. |
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http://www.tourolaw.edu/nuremberg
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| | icehousebooks (book: 000089) |
 | | Contents: First Stage the Nuremberg Laws, From the Nuremberg Laws to Order in Prague, Subjected Aliens, Trial Citizens, Dr Globke`s Defence and Guilt, Notes, Sources and Materials, Materials and Documents, Index. |  | | Contents: First Stage the Nuremberg Laws, From the Nuremberg Laws to Order in Prague, Subjected Aliens, Trial Citizens, Dr Globke`s Defence and Guilt, Notes, Sources and Materials, Materials and Documents, Index.; Keywords: Eastern Europe, Germany, History, Politics |  | | `What is essential is that as commentator of the so-called Nazi racial laws, Globke did sully the good name of Germany. |
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http://www.icehousebooks.co.uk/book000089.htm
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| | Persecution of the Jews: The Nuremberg Laws |
 | | The purpose of these new racial laws, known collectively as the Nuremberg Laws, was to eliminate random discrimination and introduce a comprehensive body of laws aimed at excluding Jews from mainstream German life. |  | | This law, also known as the Blood Protection Act or Blutschutzgesetz, had two more prohibitions: Jews were not allowed to carry the German flag or employ Aryans in their households (Laws of Nuremberg 1). |  | | The result of the Nuremberg Laws and the regulations which followed was to bring together the various policies toward Jews, which had been inconsistent and contradictory (Refugee Crisis 7). |
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http://cghs.dade.k12.fl.us/ib_holocaust2001/Persecution_early_years/nuremberg_laws.htm
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| | Hitler's Monumental Bible as History |
 | | To understand how the Bible refers to race law, as the Nazis saw it, requires reading of the Nuremberg laws and Biblical references to the Old Testament that can lead to such beliefs. |  | | The Biblical references, especially in regards to the race laws mentioned in these notes, clearly shows that Hitler had a religious reason for his Jewish hatred and his views on race laws which later turned into the Nuremberg laws. |  | | The Nazi, Julius Streicher, explained during his trial that the race laws got based on Old Testament laws: |
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http://www.nobeliefs.com/HitlerBible.htm
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| | Discussions - Nuremberg Laws, anti-Jewish legislation and the Jim Crow Laws (due Wed., Feb. 2) |
 | | The Nuremberg Laws far exceeds the Jim Crow Laws on the basis of injustice and the scale to which one is penalized for not following the laws. |  | | In terms of the Jim Crow laws, these are strikingly familiar to all the Nuremberg Laws. |  | | The point of both laws is to keep the "superior" race (the German race or the white race) pure, and to prevent it from being "tainted" by the "inferior" Jewish or negro blood. |
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http://www.learntoquestion.com/class/discussion/printthread.php?t=1445
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| | Nuremberg Laws |
 | | The Nuremberg Laws were part of the Nazi's belief in an Aryan "master race." "Inferior races" such as the Slavs were useful only as slaves. |  | | The Nuremberg Laws stated that only a person of 'German blood' (four white circles, top row left, on the chart) could be a German citizen. |  | | The second of the Nuremberg Laws, known as Law for the Protection of German Blood and Honour, established membership in the Jewish 11race" as being anyone who either considered themselves Jewish or had three or four Jewish grandparents. |
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http://www.chgs.umn.edu/Educational_Resources/Curriculum/Broken_Threads/Nuremberg_Laws/nuremberg_laws.html
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| | Nuremberg Laws |
 | | The Nuremberg Laws were unique in classifying Jews, not as a religion or culture, but as a race. |  | | The second of the Nuremberg Laws, known as Law for the Protection of German Blood and Honour, established membership in the Jewish 11race" as being anyone who either considered themselves Jewish or had three or four Jewish grandparents. |  | | The Nuremberg Laws were part of the Nazi's belief in an Aryan "master race." "Inferior races" such as the Slavs were useful only as slaves. |
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http://www.chgs.umn.edu/Educational_Resources/Curriculum/Broken_Threads/Nuremberg_Laws/nuremberg_laws.html
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| | Nuremberg Laws: 1935 |
 | | The Nuremberg Laws were two laws which excluded the Jews from German life, as well as took away some of their natural rights. |  | | The Nuremberg Laws paved the way to the Holocaust, which showed people how far Germans would go to "cleanse" their nation. |  | | The Nuremberg Laws were only the beginning to the Nazi policy of Anti-Semitism. |
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http://www.thenagain.info/WebChron/WestEurope/NuremLaws.html
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| | FactsOfIsrael.com: Germany, 1935, racist laws instituted against Jews |
 | | The first two laws comprising the Nuremberg Race Laws were: "The Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor" (regarding Jewish marriage) and "The Reich Citizenship Law" (designating Jews as subjects). |  | | The Nuremberg Laws had the unexpected result of causing confusion and heated debate over who was a "full Jew." The Nazis then issued instructional charts such as the one shown below to help distinguish Jews from Mischlinge (Germans of mixed race) and Aryans. |  | | I copy below an article that gives more details on the Nuremberg laws. |
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http://www.factsofisrael.com/blog/archives/000385.html
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| | Encyclopedia: Nuremberg race laws |
 | | The Nuremberg Laws were passed around the time of the great Nazi rallies at Nuremberg; On 15 September 1935 the "Law for the Protection of German Blood and Honour" was passed preventing marriage between any Jew and non-Jew. |  | | The drafting of the Nuremberg Laws is often attributed to Hans Globke. |  | | These laws meant that Jews were now indirectly and directly dissuaded or banned from privileged and superior positions reserved for "Aryan" Germans. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Nuremberg-race-laws
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