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On 15 September 1935, Hitler presented two laws — known as the Nuremberg Laws — to the Reichstag.
The laws banned marriage between non-Jewish and Jewish Germans and forbade the employment of non-Jewish women under the age of 45 in Jewish households.
The laws also deprived so-called " non-Aryans " of the benefits of German citizenship.
These laws were among the first race-based measures instituted by the Third Reich.

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