1) How did the Nuremberg Laws define who was or was not a Jew? Do you find these criteria confusing? 2) Alfred Rosenberg is considered the NSDAP’s main spokesman for its ultra-conservative,...

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1) How did the Nuremberg Laws define who was or was not a Jew? Do you find these criteria confusing?



2) Alfred Rosenberg is considered the NSDAP’s main spokesman for its ultra-conservative, ultra-nationalist “blood and soil” ideology which stressed the importance of membership in a racial community. What solution does Rosenberg propose to the “Jewish Question” (a term referring to the status of Jews in European society and the possibility of a Jewish homeland)? 2 paragraphs and no need to list references.



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Answer To: 1) How did the Nuremberg Laws define who was or was not a Jew? Do you find these criteria confusing?...

Tanmoy answered on Jul 11 2022
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NUREMBERG LAWS AND ALFRED ROSENBERG
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    In the year 1935 there were two different laws which were being published in Germany under the autocratic rule of Nazis. These laws were known as Reich Citizenship Laws and the Law of the Protection of German Blood and German Honor. These two laws were being collaborated to form Nuremberg Laws. These laws acted as the legal structure for the organized oppression of the Jews in Germany. According to the Nuremberg Laws, it was stated that if the...
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