Nuremberg Laws
the lack of a clear legal method of defining who was jewish
the nuremberg laws cl-ssified people with four german grandparents as “german or kindred blood”, while people were cl-ssified as jews if they descended from three or four jewish grandparents. a person with one or two jewish grandparents was a mischling, a crossbreed, of “mixed blood”.1 these laws deprived jews of german citizenship and prohibited marriage between jews and other germans.
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