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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (152575)6/12/2001 6:00:01 PM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 769670
 
I know those were the rules, first under the Nuremburg Laws, later confirmed at the Wansee Conference. I do not know a specific instance off- hand......



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (152575)6/12/2001 6:33:17 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
Dear j-f I know you have to have every thing spoon fed to you.
eugenics.net
Eugenics and the Third Reich

Now you read this and tell us how it's about religion.

The short and the simple.
The NUREMBURG LAWS 15 SEPTEMBER 1935
1. The Reich Citizenship Act.
This said that legally no person could be a German citizen unless they were
German racially. This was a law to categorise Jewish and other people as
non-German groups and to take away their right to be called or treated as Germans.
The Nazis did this so it would be easier to then introduce racial laws that
persecuted Jews and non-Germans.
2. Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honour. This was a law that
made marriages between Jews and German citizens illegal and invalid. It also made
sex between Jews and Germans illegal. As a law this fitted in with the Nazi idea of
racial purity, that Germans had to be Germans without any mixing with
non-Germans, especially Jews. It also backed Nazi propaganda and racism which
often said that Jewish men preyed on young German girls (the idea of Honour).
Don?t forget that the Nazis were very sexist in their ideas as well, thinking that
women had to be protected.

These laws did not affect many Jews directly in 1935 and to many Jews and
Germans seemed like Nazi propaganda. Many Jews never married Germans as they
were such a strong community and their lives were not really affected by being
called Jews not Germans.

BUT LONG-TERM these laws were important as legally they separated Jews as a
racial group which made the Holocaust much easier. It was also part of the
legalisation of racism which labelled Jews as not only separate from Germans and
inferior to Germans. Again this made it much easier for the Holocaust to happen in
W.W.II.

you all have a nice day and say hello to your little friend snitch.

tom watson tosiwmee