English: The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 were laws passed in Nazi Germany. They used a pseudoscientific basis for racial discrimination against Jewish people. This chart states that Jews en Germans are not allowed to marry. Zulassig means Allowed and Verboten means Forbidden
Nederlands: De Rassenwetten van Neurenberg uit 1935 in Nazi-Duitsland maakten onderscheid tussen Joden en niet-Joden. Op deze kaart wordt aangegeven wanneer een huwelijk wel en niet is toegestaan. Vanaf 1935 waren gemengde huwelijken verboden.
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