Nuremberg race laws went into effect in Nazi Germany

On September 15, 1935, the Nuremberg Laws of Nazi Germany became effective, racially defining German citizenship and making Jews outcasts. The Reich Health Office issued the following chart in 1936 to assist in ascertaining the “admissibility of marriage between Aryans and non-Aryans.” White circles represented on the chart are “pure Germans” while the circles with black indicate the proportion of Jewish heritage.

Review the Nuremberg Laws on Citizenship, German Blood and German Honor, and Hereditary Health.