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- Nazi Germany's principal racial legislation were called the '''Nuremberg Laws'''80 bytes (10 words) - 19:11, 2 March 2009
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- ...h Minister of the Interior]] of [[Nazi Germany]] with authority over the [[Nuremberg Laws]]; titular authority over the police apparatus that was actually controlled411 bytes (55 words) - 03:22, 16 January 2011
- Nazi Germany's principal racial legislation were called the '''Nuremberg Laws'''80 bytes (10 words) - 19:11, 2 March 2009
- ...icial, also known as '''Hans Globke''',, who co-authored the antisemitic [[Nuremberg Laws]] of the 1930s. While ostensibly working for Western intelligence after the315 bytes (43 words) - 22:48, 3 January 2011
- He had been a coauthor of the [[Nuremberg Laws]], with [[Hans Globke]]. When he attended the [[Wannsee Conference]], he ob2 KB (242 words) - 19:55, 3 January 2011
- ...tatus of Minister without Portfolio, while Protector, he implemented the [[Nuremberg Laws]], abolished political parties, trade unions and a free press, aware, in th1 KB (215 words) - 23:17, 31 December 2010
- | title = Nuremberg Laws3 KB (399 words) - 00:09, 4 January 2011
- ...d end the [[Weimar Republic]]. He was also responsible for creating the [[Nuremberg Laws]], and administering the [[Nazi sterilization program]].<ref>Richard J. Eva2 KB (383 words) - 22:36, 12 August 2022
- {{r|Nuremberg Laws}}2 KB (273 words) - 12:19, 18 May 2023
- ...rior, then known as '''Hans Globke''', who had co-authored the antisemitic Nuremberg Laws of the 1930s.<ref name=Shane2006>{{citation3 KB (454 words) - 07:29, 18 March 2024
- ...s, and of Jews who were married to non-Jews, was more complex. Under the [[Nuremberg Laws]] of 1935, their status had been left deliberately ambiguous. Heydrich anno32 KB (5,144 words) - 00:49, 24 October 2013
- ...tical rights were steadily restricted, culminating in the passage of the [[Nuremberg Laws]] of September 1935, which stripped them of their citizenship and banned ma51 KB (7,847 words) - 14:28, 29 March 2024
- ...s to Adolf Hitler as [[Hans Felfe]], who had co-authored the antisemitic [[Nuremberg Laws]] of the 1930s and then went on to become one of Chancellor [[Konrad Adenau27 KB (4,118 words) - 19:36, 21 February 2010