1. Reichsflaggengesetz: if one owned a German flag he/she was forced to put the Nazi's symbol on it. 2. Civilianity: A German or non-Jew could not marry, or have anyting to do except violence with...
The 1935 Nuremberg Laws were antisemitic laws in Nazi Germany that deprived Jews from German life, including taking away their natural rights. The laws were introduced at the Nuremberg Rally of the...
In a dictatorship such as Nazi Germany, all news outlets were carefully controlled and censored by the Reich Press Chamber a sort of censorial think-tank . Nothing that was oppositional to the...
This law showed the citizens of Germany that Hitler had successful completed his promise of "dealing" with the Jews. Since this law was passed, it had become impossible for Jews to earn a...