Sometimes we take for granted what is right in front of us. Consider that one of the most important documents of the 20th century is right here in Los Angeles, accessible and on view for all to visit.
In 1935, Germany’s Nuremberg Laws legalized actions that ultimately led to the death of six million Jews. At the end of World War II, General George Patton received an original copy, signed by Hitler.
In 1935, Germany’s Nuremberg Laws legalized actions that ultimately led to the death of six million Jews. At the end of World War II, General George Patton received an original copy, signed by Hitler.
With their teeth sharpened to meet "special conditions," the Nuremberg racial laws adopted by the Reichstag in September, 1935, were today extended to cover the province of Austria. It is estimated ...
The announcement that the Huntington Library has given its copy of the Nuremberg Laws personally signed by Adolf Hitler to the National Archives raises some interesting questions. Recall that this ...
Access these resources as a member - it's free! Greg Bradsher talked about the 1935 Nuremberg Laws that created the official blueprint of racial policies against the Jewish population in Nazi Germany.