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reaction of the Jewish public in Germany to the Nuremberg Laws

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Most of the Jewish organizations did not regard the legislation of September 15, 1935 as signalling the fact that the government intended to force the Jews to leave Germany in massive numbers. They believed that they would be allowed to remain in Germany as a separate minority group.

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