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In 1935 the german goverment passed the nuremberg laws to

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Restrict the rights of Jewish citizens in Germany.

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The Nuremberg laws were a set of antisemitic ordinances enacted by the Nazis in 1935. These laws took away Jewish people's German citizenship, and subjected them to other unfair regulations. They were one of the things that started to convince the German people that Nazism was a valid political strategy, and that Jewish people deserved the unfair and unethical way that they were being treated.

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