The Nuremburg Laws

1. How would you summarize the purpose of the Nuremberg Laws?

The Nuremburg laws were made to give people who had pure German blood all the power. Pure German blood meant people with two German parents, neither of  them Jewish. These people got political power, while the people who didn’t have pure German blood had none.

2.  How did the laws you read and discussed contribute to creating the type of “national community” that the Nazis desired?

The laws contributed to the national community by giving all pure Germans power and the non pure Germans none. They did this by giving political rights to Germans and none to non pure Germans. This caused only pure German voice to be heard in politics.

3. How might these laws have influenced the attitudes and actions of the German people? How might their lives and beliefs have changed as a result of this law?

These laws may have made pure German people feel superior to the non pure Germans. This may have caused them to attack those who were not pure German. This also could fuel hate towards the Jews because many of these laws were against Jews which would have caused the Germans to feel superior.  They even did not allow Jews to be German citizens. This would make the Jews a marginalized group. Therefore, Germans would treat Jews like outsiders. Hitler also convinced the Germans that the Jews were responsible for Germany’s bad economy. This would fuel hate towards the Jews also.

How Hitler Marginalized the Jews

To be marginalized means to be an outsider because of differences. Marginalized groups are also considered minorities. When Hitler came into power one of the groups he marginalized were the Jews. There were many different ways he did this.  One way was by holding antisemetic rallies. He also blamed them for many of Germany’s problems. Another thing he did was he forced many Jewish owned businesses to close. Then, he made Storm troopers(Nazi police) make arrests on Jewish people for no reason. Finally, he would have his Storm troopers go and randomly beat up Jewish people. This all shows that he marginalized Jewish people because he said and made Nazis do things that would make Jews feel like and be outsiders in Germany.