In Germany, the laws were met with mixed reactions. Some Germans supported the laws, while others were opposed to them. The laws were particularly controversial among Jews, who were the main target of the legislation. Many Jews were forced to leave Germany, while others were discriminated against and persecuted.
The Nuremberg Laws had a profound impact on the lives of Jews in Germany. They were stripped of their rights and freedoms, and were subjected to persecution and discrimination. The laws also contributed to the rise of anti-Semitism in Germany, and ultimately led to the Holocaust.