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Sergio039 [100]
3 years ago
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What was one aspect of Racial Purity laws?

History
2 answers:
Illusion [34]3 years ago
3 0

Marriages between Germans and Jews were prohibited was one aspect of Racial Purity laws

 

<span>The </span>racial policy of Nazi Germany<span> included policies and laws implemented in </span>Nazi Germany<span> <span>(1933–45) based on a specific </span></span>racist doctrine<span> <span>asserting the superiority of the </span></span>Aryan race<span>, which claimed </span>scientific legitimacy.

 

The correct answer between all the choices given is the third choice or letter C. I am hoping that this answer has satisfied your query and it will be able to help you in your endeavor, and if you would like, feel free to ask another question.

makvit [3.9K]3 years ago
3 0

Marriages between Germans and Jews were prohibited.

Further Explanation:

<u>The Racial policies of Nazi Germany were majorly based on a specific racist doctrine that was focused on implementing the superiority of the Aryan race and that claimed the scientific legitimacy. </u>It was between the period of 1935 to 1936 that the persecution of the Jews increased as they were banned from joining the Wehrmacht.  

The laws that were famously known as the Nuremberg laws were passed around the time when great rallies were taking place at Nuremberg and during the same period of time a law which was named as Law of protection of German blood was passed and under this law, it was illegal to have sexual relations or marriages between Germans and Jews and it was a punishable law. After this law, one more law was enacted and that was ‘Reich citizenship law’. <u>Under this law Jews were stripped of their citizenship and all their basic rights such as the Right to vote were taken away and the title of the Jews became ‘Subject of the state’.  </u>

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Racial Purity Laws

Subject: History

Keywords:

Racial Purity Laws, Germany, Nazi, Germans, Nuremberg, German Blood, Jews, Enacted, Wehrmacht.  

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