What did the Nuremberg Laws do:
A. Kept Jews from being German citizens and marked them with a Star of David
B. Establish the policy of mass-murder against the Jews
C. Moved Jews from occupied countries to ghettos
D. Prevented Jews from being teachers or judges
The Nuremberg Laws did Option A.) “Kept Jews from being German citizens and marked them with a Star of David.”
Established in 1935, the Nuremberg Laws were antisemitic but authorized laws that were imposed on Jews. These laws kept Jews from being German citizens through a statement that summarized the idea that German citizens had to have German blood to be a citizen. This left many Jews in chaos because while it kept them from residing in a certain state, it also prevented them from leaving Germany.