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Section 1

Marriages between Jews and nationals of German or related blood are forbidden. Marriages contracted in spite of this fact are invalid, even if they were contracted abroad in order to evade this law.

A nullifying action can only be brought by the State’s Attorney.

–Law for the Protection of German Blood and
German Honor,
September 15, 1935
Via U.S. State Department

According to this passage, what happened if a Jewish person married a non-Jewish person?

The marriage was allowed.
The marriage was ruled invalid.
The people were prosecuted by the state.
The non-Jewish person was ruled a noncitizen.

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GPT-4o mini
According to the passage, if a Jewish person married a non-Jewish person, the marriage was ruled invalid.

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