Sept. 15, 1935 Nazi’s Nuremberg Laws Strip German Jews Of Citizenship

- 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.
- The status of subject of the State is acquired in accordance with the provisions of the Reich and State Citizenship Law.
- 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.
- Reich citizenship is acquired through the granting of a Reich Citizenship Certificate.
- The Reich citizen is the sole bearer of full political rights in accordance with the Law.
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