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what did the nuremberg laws illustrate about the Nazi view of the jewish people prior to the outbreak of world war II

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

The Nuremberg Laws showed that the Nazi despised Jews and thought they were a different lower-class race.

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The Nuremberg Laws derogated the basic rights of Jews, they could not vote in political elections, were prohibited marital and extra-marital relations with non-Jewish Germans. With time the Nuremberg Laws became more and crueler, soon it created categories of people that determined who would live and who would die.

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