History of Europe

Are the Nuremberg Laws still in effect Germany?

The Nuremberg Laws are not in effect in Germany. They were a set of discriminatory laws that were passed in Nazi Germany in the 1930s. The laws restricted the rights of Jews and other minorities, and laid the groundwork for the Holocaust.

After the war, the Nuremberg Laws were repealed by the Allies. Germany also passed its own laws to protect the rights of minorities. As a result, the Nuremberg Laws are no longer in effect in Germany.