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What did the Nuremberg Laws ilustrate about the Naz view of the Jewish people prior to the outbreak of World War li? people prior to the outbreak of World War ll?

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Answer: Nazis blamed Jews for social, political, and economic conditions in Germany

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Answer:

The Nuremberg Laws were executed in order to respond to the Nazi's hate crimes after WWII.

Step-by-step explanation:

During WWII Nazi soldiers executed heinous commands which were given by their commanding officer. Most or all of these have to do with genocide of a certain people just because they don't fit the Aryan ideas that Hitler was promoting. The Nuremberg Laws asked the question of who to punish, who get's sentenced in court. Is it the soldiers who obeyed commands or was it the C.O. who were giving those orders. They illustrate that in the Nazi regime, they believe that people are not worth living if they do not fit the blonde, hair, blue eyes, non Jewish standards of Hitler.

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- Hannah

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