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 The Nuremberg Laws

Although Adolf Hitler's poorly planned proposals to take over Germany did not scare the Jews that were put to cynical blame beacause of his eccentric beliefs, it was just these far-fetched ideas that helped the Nazi Party rise to power and take soul posession of rule over the German society. Not only did the German Department of Justice realize what was brewing in the minds of the Nazis, they actually helped them in seeking of Jews for apparent uncommitted crimes against the country, excusing their acts of stupidity to be complying with the wishes of the people. || || Laws are designed to create an equal society, keeping more dominant forces from controlling smaller ones and punishing those who act on the contrary to these standards. But, it was not just the Nuremberg Laws that put an impact of the lives of many, rather it was the antisemitism, segregation, and violent uprisings that they encouraged the German population to demonstrate such unjust actions. What was happenning in Germany started as the Nazis challenging the power of authority, but after gaining favor of the popular vote and uprising against the government, they took soul posseieion of rule over Germany. No longer was equality a priority in this emerging revolution, but a collapsing shadow that faded with the setting of the sun, only to be seen again after a years of night in Germany. || Read more about the steps Hitler took to abolish Jewish existence in the third Reich of Germany:
 * [[image:http://www.mythinglinks.org/nurembergRally.jpg width="199" height="298" align="center" caption="An annual Nuremberg Rally taking place. Source: http://www.mythinglinks.org/"]] ||
 * Desperate and determined to put his plans his plans into action, Hitler presented the Nuremberg Laws at an annual Nazi rally party held in Nuremberg in 1935. ||

The Nuremberg Laws Antisemitism Kristallnacht

Furhter information form external links:

[|United Staes Holocaust Memorial Museum] [|Jewish Virtual Library]

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