Saturday, August 21, 2010

During WWII what would happen to Jews who only had one Jewish parent?

Were Jews who only had one Jewish parent treated the same as Jews where both parents were Jewish? My mother is fully Jewish and my father is a Swedish gentile. My own daughter and I both look pretty ';Aryan';, but would we still be killed like any other Jew if we lived in Nazi occupied Europe?During WWII what would happen to Jews who only had one Jewish parent?
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www.exposingchristianity.comDuring WWII what would happen to Jews who only had one Jewish parent?
still murdered!!!!1 Jewish grandparent was enough to be labelled a Jew in Nazi Germany!read about Raoul Wallenberg a Gentile Swedish diplomat of partial Jewish descent who rescued thousands of Jews, then later disappeared thought sent to a prison camp by the U.S.S.R government that disaproved of his actions
The Nuremberg race laws were uncompromisable. If three of your grandparents were Jews, then all their grandchildren were too. Since you have 1/2 of ancestry Jewish, than you will be certainly hunted and sent to labor camp and later to concentration camp. You could not even qualify under the mixed race, mischling, which gave many people with slight Jewish ancestry to escape the transport, especially for these who felt to be German. Mischling in the rest of the occupied Europe did suffer persecution and death at higher rate than rest of the population. Many people in Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia were sent to camp only for being married to someone who was partial Jewish ancestry, which caught many in surprise since people originally did not believe that the Nuremberg race laws applied to them as well. There are cases of famous people who wanted to relief persecution of the mischling by marring them, yet later they were sent with their spouse to camp.


My great grandmother was killed at he beginning of WWII and my grand aunt went to camp for being 1/2 Jewish. One of my parent had 1/4 of Jewish ancestry during WWII and the Nuremberg laws was applied as well, but under term of the mischling, which is someone of mixed race. Any case, my parent is blond, blue eyed Nordic looking, but returned from camp permanently disabled. The ';pure'; Aryan ancestry was possible after four generation, which would mean, I would not qualify under Nuremberg race laws, but my kids would. Be glad that we are not living at these horrible years!
I think the info you seek is here.
Maybe this is why Hitler committed suicide in the end, considering he was partly Jewish himself.
Under the Nuremberg Laws of 1935, a Jew was defined as anyone who had 3 or more Jewish grandparents.


This was the ONLY criterion for deciding who was Jewish and who wasn't.


What you looked like had nothing to do with it.





So, if 3 or more of your grandparents were Jewish, so were you and you would be targeted for extermination.Less than 3 Jewish grandparents, and you were safe.
According to the Nuremberg Laws passed by Hitler, you were considered to be Jewish if you had 3 or more Jewish grandparents.
The whole idea of killing the jews was that so that they could not cross contaminate their blood with the Arian race(Whhite German, etc) so the whole idea was to rid them all, genocide is the word that I am looking for, if they found out that you had a jewish parent(half jewish) you would be sent to a concentration camp but if you were half jewish and it did not say that on your papers then they could not prove it

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