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Nuremberg Laws on German Citizenship, 1935.

Nuremberg-Laws-on-German-Citizenship-1935Reich Citizenship Law

Sept. 15, 1935

The Reichstag has unanimously enacted the following law, which is promulgated herewith-

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1. A subject of the State is a person who enjoys the protection of the German Reich and who in consequence has specified obligations towards it.

2. The status of subject of the State is acquired in accordance with the provisions of the Reich and State Citizenship Law.

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1. A Reich citizen is a subject of the State who is of German or related blood, who proves by his conduct that he is willing and fit faithfully to serve the German people and Reich.

2. Reich citizenship is acquired through the granting of a Reich Citizenship Certificate.

3. The Reich citizen is the sole bearer of full political rights in accordance with the Law.

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The Reich Minister of the Interior, in coordination with the Deputy of the Fuhrer, will issue the Legal and Administrative orders required to implement and complete this Law.

Nuremberg, September 15, 1935

at the Reich Party Congress of Freedom

The Fuhrer and Reich Chancellor

Adolf Hitler

The Reich Minister of the Interior

Frick

Source- Ronald H. Isaacs and Kerry M. Olitzky. Critical Documents of Jewish History, a Sourcebook. Jason Aronson Inc. Northvale, NJ. pp. 36-37.

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