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Deutsch: Die Nürnberger Gesetze, 1935: Deutschblütiger, Mischling 2. Grades, Mischling 1. Grades, Jude
English: Chart to describe Nuremberg Laws of 15 September 1935 and the respective regulation of 14 November 1935. The "Nuremberg Laws" established a legal basis for racial identification. Only people with four non-Jewish German grandparents (four white circles in top row left) were of "German blood". A Jew was defined by the Nazis as someone who descended from three or four Jewish grandparents (black circles in top row right). In the middle stood people of "mixed blood" of the "first or second degree." A Jewish grandparent was defined as a person who was ever a member of a Jewish religious community.
Also includes a list of allowed marriages ("Ehe gestattet") and forbidden marriages ("Ehe verboten"). |
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Author | German Government ("Entwurf Willi Hackenberger", "Copyright by Reichsausschuß für Volksgesundheitsdienst", government agency apparently part of the Reichs- und Preußisches Ministerium des Innern) | ||||
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German ancestry
Mixed ancestry 2nd grade
Mixed ancestry 1st grade
Jew
Jew
Grandparents
Parents
Marriage permitted
Children become German blooded
Marriage permitted
Children are seen as German blooded
Marriage only permitted with authorization
Marriage prohibited
Marriage prohibited
German ancestry
Key
Mixed ancestry 2nd grade
Mixed ancestry 1st grade
Jew
Jew
Belongs to the German Blood- and People's-community, can become a citizen of the Reich.
Only belongs to the German People's-community, can become a citizen of the Reich.
Only belongs to the German People's-community, can become a citizen of the Reich.
Belongs to the Jewish Blood- and People's-community, cannot become a citizen of the Reich.
Belongs to the Jewish Blood- and People's-community, cannot become a citizen of the Reich.
The Nuremberg laws
Existing marriages are unaffected
Special cases involving mixed ancestry of the 1st grade
as above
Person with mixed ancestry is to be considered a Jew if member of the Jewish religious community
Children become Jews.
Person with mixed ancestry is to be considered a Jew if married to a Jew.
Marriage prohibited
Marriage prohibited
Marriage only permitted with authorization
Grandparents
Parents
Marriage permitted
Marriage prohibited
Marriage only permitted with authorization
Children are seen as German blooded
A child with mixed ancestry that stems from prohibited extramarital intercourse with a Jew, and is born outside of marriage after the 31. July 1936, is considered to be a Jew.
A child of mixed ancestry that stems from a marriage that was established after the 17. September of 1935 is considered to be a Jew; in case of preexisting marriages, it is considered to be of mixed ancestry.
The bestowment of Reich citizenship is decided individually in every single case.
Grandparents
Parents
Marriage only permitted with authorization
Marriage permitted
Children become of mixed ancestry
Marriage permitted
Children become Jews
Marriage permitted
Children become Jews
Grandparents
Parents
Marriage prohibited
Marriage prohibited
Marriage permitted
Children become Jews
Marriage permitted
Children become Jews
Marriage permitted
Children become Jews
Grandparents
Parents
Marriage prohibited
Marriage prohibited
Marriage permitted
Children become Jews
Marriage permitted
Children become Jews
Marriage permitted
Children become Jews
Reich citizen law from the 15. September of 1935
Law for the Protection of the German blood and honor from the 15. September of 1935
1st act from the 14. November of 1935
1st act from the 14. November of 1935
Reich law gazette Nr. 100 from the 16. September of 1935 Nr. 125 from the 14. November of 1935
Design Willi Hackenberger
CHART 387
Copyright by Reich board for People's health
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