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Why were the Nuremberg Laws created in Nazi Germany? (1 point) • to promote the ideology of Benito Mussolini • to strip Jewish...Asked by Gelo
why were nuremberg laws created in nazi germany?
A. To promote the ideology of Benito Mussolini
B. To strip Jewish population of their rights
C. To establish a totalitarian state
D. To control the population
A. To promote the ideology of Benito Mussolini
B. To strip Jewish population of their rights
C. To establish a totalitarian state
D. To control the population
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B. To strip the Jewish population of their rights
The Nuremberg Laws, enacted in 1935, were designed to institutionalize racial discrimination against Jews in Nazi Germany, effectively stripping them of their citizenship and rights. They defined who was considered Jewish and laid the legal groundwork for the systemic persecution that would follow.
The Nuremberg Laws, enacted in 1935, were designed to institutionalize racial discrimination against Jews in Nazi Germany, effectively stripping them of their citizenship and rights. They defined who was considered Jewish and laid the legal groundwork for the systemic persecution that would follow.
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