German Jews were no longer citizens. German Jews were sent to death camps. C German Jews could not marry non-Jews. German Jews lost civil and political rights.

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How did the Nuremberg Laws affect German Jews?
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German Jews were no longer citizens.
German Jews were sent to death camps.
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German Jews could not marry non-Jews.
German Jews lost civil and political rights.
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The Nuremberg Laws that were designed by Adolf Hitler and enacted on September 15, 1935 were a series of two anti-sematic and racist laws. These two laws were created to protect the German blood and thus these laws were against Jews whom Hitler regarded as of inferior race.

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