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Leggi di Norimberga (15 Settembre 1935) CercaNota d'ambito
Use for discussions of the Nuremberg Laws. (en-US)
Definizione
Announced during the annual Nazi party congress in Nuremberg, Germany, on September 15, 1935, the Nuremberg Laws marked the institutionalization of Nazi racism. Comprised of two measures, the "Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor" which forbade marriage sexual contact between Jews and gentiles, and the "Reich Citizenship Law" which deprived German Jews of their Reich citizenship, the Nuremberg Laws defined Jews as a racial rather than religious or cultural group and set the precedent for further systematic exclusion of Jews from German society and anti-Jewish legislation. The Nuremberg Laws were also enacted in Austria after the Anschluss. (en-US)
Fonte
The American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise. "The Nuremberg Laws." http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/Holocaust/nurlaws.html. From the Jewish Virtual Library. http://www.us-israel.org/index.html. (12 November 2003).