Reich Citizenship Law
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Reich Citizenship Law
Summary
Reich Citizenship Law is a Reich law[1]. It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Reich Citizenship Law's instance of is recorded as Reich law[3].
- Reich Citizenship Law is part of Nuremberg Laws[4].
- Reich Citizenship Law's Commons category is recorded as Reichsbürgergesetz 1935[5].
- Reich Citizenship Law was released on September 16, 1935[6].
- Reich Citizenship Law was released on September 15, 1935[7].
- Reich Citizenship Law ended on September 20, 1945[8].
- Reich Citizenship Law's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Nazi Germany[9].
- Reich Citizenship Law's published in is recorded as Reichsgesetzblatt[10].
- Reich Citizenship Law's title is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'Reichsbürgergesetz'}[11].
- Reich Citizenship Law's end cause is recorded as Allied Control Council Law No. 1[12].
- Reich Citizenship Law's signatory is recorded as Adolf Hitler[13].
- Reich Citizenship Law's signatory is recorded as Wilhelm Frick[14].
- Reich Citizenship Law's repealed by is recorded as Allied Control Council Law No. 1[15].
Why It Matters
Reich Citizenship Law is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]