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The 1935 Nuremberg Laws impacted Jews in Germany by

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B. prohibiting Jewish people from marrying non-Jewish Germans.

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Answer: Restricting their rights because of the racism.

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There were two laws against the Jewish in Germany.

The Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honour. It did not allow marriages or extramarital relationships between Jews and Germans. It also forbade German females under 45 to be employed in Jewish households.

The Reich Citizenship Law. It declared that any person who was not German or related was classed as a state subject. If you were a state subject you did not have any citizenship rights.

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