Which 1935 laws stripped German Jews of their citizenship and forbade intermarriage with 'Aryans'?
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Correct answer: The Nuremberg Laws
The Nuremberg Laws institutionalized racial discrimination and provided the legal framework for the systematic persecution of Jews. These laws defined Jewishness based on ancestry rather than religious practice.
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