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§
4
1)
A Jew cannot be a Reich citizen. He has no voting
rights in political matters; he cannot occupy a public
office.
2)
Jewish officials will retire as of December 31,
1935....
§
5
1)
A Jew is a person descended from at least three
grandparents who are full Jews by race....
2)
A Mischling who is a subject of the state is
also considered a Jew if he is descended from two full
Jewish grandparents
a)
who was a member of the Jewish Religious Community
at the time of the promulgation of this Law, or was
admitted to it subsequently;
b)
who was married to a Jew at the time of the
promulgation of this Law, or subsequently married to
a Jew;
c)
who was born from a marriage with a Jew in
accordance with paragraph 1, contracted subsequently
to the promulgation of the law for the Protection of
German Blood and German Honor of September 15, 1935
(Reichsgesetzblatt, I, p. 1146);
d)
who was born as the result of extramarital
intercourse with a Jew in accordance with Paragraph
1, and was born illegitimately after July 31,
1936....
Reichsgesetzblatt,
I, 1935, p. 1333. |