Headline

Reichstag Adopts "Jew Laws" Branding Jews as Inferior Race

Sub-Headline
Last Vestige of Emancipation Disappears as Jews are Deprived of Citizenship and All Human Rights; Swastika Becomes Official Reich Emblem
Publication Date
Friday, September 20, 1935
Historical Event
Hitler Announces Nuremberg Race Laws
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Jewish newspapers
Early Acts of Persecution
Article Type
News Article
Newspaper
The Jewish Criterion
Location
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Page Section and Number
3
Author/Byline
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History Unfolded Contributor
Owen E.

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Pittsburgh Jewish Newspaper Project (https://digitalcollections.library.cmu.edu/portal/collections/pjn/index.jsp)

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Bibliography

Burleigh, Michael, and Wolfgang Wippermann. The Racial State: Germany 1933–1945. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.

Edelheit, Abraham J., and Hershel Edelheit. "Legislation, Anti-Jewish." In History of the Holocaust: A Handbook and Dictionary, pp. 299–331. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1994.

Friedländer, Saul. Nazi Germany and the Jews. New York: HarperCollins, 1997.

Mosse, George L. Toward the Final Solution: A History of European Racism. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1985.

Schleunes, Karl A. The Twisted Road to Auschwitz: Nazi Policy Toward German Jews, 1933–1939. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1970.

Wistrich, Robert S. Antisemitism: The Longest Hatred. London: Thames Methuen, 1991.

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