The Nuremberg Laws were created in Nazi Germany primarily to strip Jewish populations of their rights. These laws established a legal framework for the discrimination and persecution of Jews, aiming to define who was considered Jewish and to restrict their rights in various aspects of life, such as citizenship and marriage.
Why were the Nuremberg Laws created in Nazi Germany?(1 point) Responses to establish a totalitarian state to establish a totalitarian state to promote the ideology of Benito Mussolini to promote the ideology of Benito Mussolini to control the population to control the population to strip Jewish populations of their rights
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