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The answer is... Jews marrying non-jewish Germans.

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What is the Nuremberg defense?

Sometimes the nickname Nuremberg defence is used of the claim that one did the deed but was acting under orders.


Why did the Nazis feel the Nuremberg laws were necessary?

The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 were antisemitic laws in Nazi Germany which were introduced at the annual Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg. The laws classified people as German if all four of their grandparents were of "German or kindred blood", while people were classified as Jews if they descended from three or four Jewish grandparents. A person with one or two Jewish grandparents was a Mischling, a crossbreed, of "mixed blood".The Nuremberg Laws deprived Jews of citizenship and prohibited marriage between Jews and other Germans.


Are mI5 allowed to brainwash british people?

They probably are under the new terrorism laws which are a laws that makes it illegal to question Acton's taken under this law for the common good.


How did the Nuremberg Laws of affect the Jewish people in Germany?

On the Nuremburg law, it said that Jews weren't citizens, and could not marry with Aryans


What makes a war illegal?

When the combatants are NOT recognized by the people they are fighting. Normally only a recognized government which consists of courts, police, a capital city, a President/King/Emperor/Chairman/etc., is a recognized government. Then the rules of war can apply. If it's simply a group of people creating violence with guns, hand-grenades, etc. then they are criminals or terrorists or insurgents...all of which can be considered illegal. Those particular people would not warrant protection under the rules of war...they would warrant protection under the criminal justice system.