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2 July, 15:40

The Nuremberg Laws required Jews to marry non-Jews. options: True False

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  1. 2 July, 18:27
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    The correct option is false.

    It is false that the Nuremberg Laws required Jews to marry non-Jews.

    The Nuremberg Laws were established in 1935 and excluded Jews from German nationality. The Germans thought that their race was pure and far superior to the Jews. So with the laws, Germans tried to maintain the purity of their race. That is why in section 1 of the Nuremberg Laws, married between Germans and Jews were prohibited.
  2. 2 July, 19:15
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    Falsex Nuremberg laws required Jews to MARRY Jews only.
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