Question
Under the Reich Citizenship Law, to be a citizen in Germany, a person had to
live in Germany.
be born in Europe.
be of German blood.
have some Jewish heritage.
live in Germany.
be born in Europe.
be of German blood.
have some Jewish heritage.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Under the Reich Citizenship Law, to be a citizen in Nazi Germany, a person had to be of "German blood." The law, enacted in 1935, established criteria that defined citizenship in terms of ethnicity, specifically favoring individuals who were considered to have German ancestry. This was part of the broader framework of racial ideology propagated by the Nazi regime, which aimed to exclude Jews and other groups from citizenship and society.