This is an original copy of the Blood Law of the Reich Citizenship Laws. These laws were captured April 28, 1945 at Eichstatt, Germany and presented to General George S. Patton. There is a translation from the original German document.
Nuremberg Law for the Safeguard of German Blood and German Honor
- 9/15/1935
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This primary source comes from the Collection PATTON: George S. Patton, Jr. Papers.
National Archives Identifier: 128215359
Full Citation: Nuremberg Law for the Safeguard of German Blood and German Honor; 9/15/1935; Nuremberg Laws, 1933 – 1945; Collection PATTON: George S. Patton, Jr. Papers,; National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD. [Online Version, https://docsteach.org/document/german-blood-and-german-honor-law-original/, February 23, 2026]
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