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The Nuremberg Laws (1933-1935)
1 Aug star 0 History Holocaust
This video provides an in-depth historical analysis of the Nuremberg Laws and their critical role in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1935, exploring both the ideological foundations and practical implications of these anti-Jewish statutes. The narrative delves into the origins and rise of the Nazi Party, highlighting key events such as the Beer Hall Putsch and the Night of the Long Knives, before detailing how the Nuremberg Laws codified racial discrimination against Jews, stripping them of citizenship and setting the groundwork for further persecution. By examining the societal and governmental shifts that enabled these laws, the video contextualizes the systematic marginalization of Jews within broader anti-Semitic and nationalist ideologies.
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