In a Warsaw Ghetto ( established before the concentration camps) this was the law in regards to food for the Jews...
its inhabitants were forced to live on 180 grams of bread a day, 220 grams of sugar a month, 1 kg. of jam and 1 kg. of honey, etc. It was calculated that the officially supplied rations did not cover even 10 percent of the normal requirements.
The Jews were ordered to wear yellow stars on their clothing identifying them as Jews...
The Wannsee Protocol of 1942 put into law the expulsion of Jews from the living space of Germans and every sphere of life of a German.
Persons of mixed blood of the first degree will, as regards the final solution of the Jewish question, be treated as Jews. (Meaning they had a Jewish parent)
Persons of mixed blood of the first degree who are exempted from evacuation will be sterilized in order to prevent any offspring and to eliminate the problem of persons of mixed blood once and for all.
The person of mixed blood of the second degree has a racially especially undesirable appearance that marks him outwardly as a Jew. ( Basically saying you LOOK Jewish)
The person of mixed blood of the second degree has a particularly bad police and political record that shows that he feels and behaves like a Jew.
If you were a German and Married to a Jew, and you did not have children, your Jewish spouse would be taken away to Concentration Camp.
IN 1938, this law was established...
Business establishments and homes of Jews may be destroyed but not looted. The police have been instructed to supervise the execution of these directives and to arrest looters.
In 1935, the Nuremberg Laws were put into place...
The first law, The Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor, prohibited marriages and extra-marital intercourse between “Jews ” (the name was now officially used in place of “non-Aryans ”) and “Germans ” and also the employment of “German ” females under forty-five in Jewish households. The second law, The Reich Citizenship Law, stripped Jews of their German citizenship and introduced a new distinction between “Reich citizens ” and “nationals.”
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