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On November
14, 1935, the Nuremberg Laws of September 15-the Reich Citizenship
Law, and the Law for the Protection of German Blood and German
Honor-were augmented by the first two of 13 regulations issued
through July 1943. The regulations were meant to complement the
process that the Nuremberg Laws symbolized: the eviction of German
Jews from all fields of life in Germany. The November 14, 1935,
regulations were: a) Regulation No. 1 to the Reich Citizenship Law,
which deprived Jews of the right to vote and the right to hold
government positions (resulting in the dismissal of Jewish civil
servants); and, b) Regulation No. 1 to the Protection of German
Blood and German Honor Law, prohibiting miscegenation between Jews
and second-degree Mischlinge. |