Nuremberg Race Laws

The Nuremberg Race Laws of 1935 were a series of laws passed by the Nazi Party at its annual rally in Nuermberg in 1935. These laws codified a series of official discriminations against Germany's Jewish population. Most notably, the laws deprived Jewish Germans of citizenship and outlawed marriage or sexual congress between Jews and "Aryans." The laws also included provisions for determining a person's racial identity based on geneology.

Nuremberg Race Laws in Turtledove's Work
As Harry Turtledove has written many works of historical fiction set in Nazi-ruled Germany, almost invariably including Jewish characters, the Nuremberg Race Laws make up a part of the historical background of these stories. As of this writing the laws have not been written into a story as major plot points in their own right.