Legal Foundations of Nazi Germany
 WebQuest - The Nuremburg Laws
 Timeline for the Year 1933
 The German Bureaucracy and the Holocaust
 Nazi Anti-Jewish Laws
 Anti-Jewish Legislation
 Legal Photo Album (click on photo to enlarge)
 "The Eternal Jew" ("Der ewige Jude")
 Der Stürmer: "A Fierce and Filthy Rag"
 Cartoons from Der Stürmer
 German Anti-Semitic Propaganda Materials
 "The National Socalist Party's Racial Policy" (by Dr. Walter Gross)
 "Why the Aryan Law? A Contribution to the Jewish Question" (by Drs. Schulz and Frercks)
 Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service - April 7, 1933 (document)
 Organisation of a Boycott of Jewish Shops and Businesses by the NSDAP (document)
 The Anti-Jewish Boycott
 Reich Citizenship Law - September 15, 1935 (document)
 The Nuremburg Laws (a student lesson)
 Nuremberg Law for the Protection of German Blood and Honor - September 15, 1935
 The Nuremburg Race Laws
 The Aryan Clause
 Color ID in Concentration Camps
 The Jewish Badge
 Definition of a Jew under the Reich Citizenship Law (document)
 Law Against Overcrowding of German Schools - 25 April 1933 (document)
 Law Regarding the Change of Surnames and Forenames - 17 August 1938 (document)
 Law on Passports of Jews - 5 October 1938 (document)
 Order Eliminating Jews from German Economic life - 12 November 1938 (document)
 Regulations Concerning Jewish Housing and Property, 28 December 1938 (document)
 Law Governing the Food Supply for Jews - 18 September 1942 (document)
 Kristallnacht
 Kristallnacht: the 1938 Pogroms
 The Response of German Jewish Leaders to Early Persecution