Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 12

NUREMBERG LAWS

LESSON OBJECTIVES

• Understand the Nazi policy towards the Jews between 1933 and 1941
• Learn about the Nuremberg Laws
NUREMBERG LAWS

• Enacted in 1935
• Frick’s order
• “Protection of German blood and honor”
• “Protection of hereditary health”
• “The Reich Citizenship”
TERMS

• Prohibition of marriages and extra-marital relationships


between “Aryans” and “non-Aryans”
• Jews lost the right to vote
• Jews were deprived of German citizenship
• The dismissal of Jewish professors, teachers, and doctors
RACIAL CATEGORIES

• Jew
• Mischling, first degree
• Mischling, second degree
STATISTICS

• 750K “part Jews”


• 475K “full Jews” attending the synagogue
• 300K “full Jews” not attending the synagogue
• 2.3% overall
OTHER MINORITIES

• “Aliens”
• “Gypsies, negroes, and their bastards”
• Disabled and sick
DISCUSSION

• What were the goals of the Nuremberg Laws?


• How was the position of each category different?
HOMEWORK

• Identify the most important articles of Nuremberg Laws related to anti-Semitism and list
them
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!

You might also like