FACTS & FIGURES
The 7th Party Congress was held in Nuremberg, September 10–16, 1935. It was called the ‘Rally of Freedom’ ( Reichsparteitag der Freiheit ). ‘Freedom’ referred to the reintroduction of compulsory military service and thus the German ‘liberation’ from the Treaty of Versailles. On the evening of 15 September 1935, two measures were announced to the Reichstag at the annual Party Rally in Nuremberg, becoming known as the Nuremberg Laws.
The Nuremberg Laws were actually a set of two laws: the Reich Citizenship Law and the Law for the Protection of German Blood and Honor. The first law, The Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honour, prohibited marriages and extramarital intercourse between ‘Jews’ and ‘Germans’ and...
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