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  2. German Blood Certificate - Wikipedia

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    A German Blood Certificate (German: Deutschblütigkeitserklärung) [1] was a document provided by Nazi leader Adolf Hitler to Mischlinge (those with partial Jewish heritage), declaring them deutschblütig (of German blood). [2] This practice was begun sometime after the Nuremberg Laws of 1935, and allowed exemption from most of Germany's racial ...

  3. List of Holocaust memorials and museums in the United States

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    Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center, Cincinnati Union Terminal Holocaust Memorial (Cleveland) [ citation needed ] Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage ( Beachwood ) [ 40 ]

  4. Mischling Test - Wikipedia

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    X has one Jewish and one non-Jewish parent and they are married 15 September 1935. He is born two years thereafter. He is a Mischling (1st degree). Same result if he is born on 1 October 1935. X has one Jewish and one non-Jewish parent and they are married 15 October 1935. He is born two years thereafter. He is classified as a Jew.

  5. German Jewish military personnel of World War II - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the historian Bryan Mark Rigg published Hitler's Jewish Soldiers: The Untold Story of Nazi Racial Laws and Men of Jewish Descent in the German Military. [13] A documentary by Larry Price about soldiers of Jewish ancestry under Nazi Germany, Hitler's Jewish Soldiers, premiered on 24 April 2006 on Channel 1. The documentary featured ...

  6. Trump on 'poisoning the blood' remarks: 'I never knew that ...

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    While Trump says he never read Hitler's manifesto or other writings, a story published in the September 1990 issue of Vanity Fair reported that Trump’s ex-wife Ivana Trump said he kept an ...

  7. Rassenschande - Wikipedia

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    Rassenschande (German: [ˈʁasn̩ˌʃandə], lit. "racial shame") or Blutschande (German: [ˈbluːtˌʃandə] ⓘ "blood disgrace") was an anti-miscegenation concept in Nazi German racial policy, pertaining to sexual relations between Aryans and non-Aryans.

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  9. Themes in Nazi propaganda - Wikipedia

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    The center column shows the people of "mixed blood" (Mischlinge, depending on the amount of Jewish ancestry. All Jewish grandparents were automatically defined as members of the Jewish religious community, regardless of the extent to which they identified with this group. Antisemitic propaganda was a common theme in Nazi propaganda.