Brutal Nazi Torture of Black German Boy Gert Schramm in Nazi Germany Buchenwald World War 2
Brutal Nazi Torture of Black German Boy Gert Schramm in Nazi Germany Buchenwald World War 2. Despite the Nuremberg Laws, some Black people and so called German Aryans still became romantically involved with one another. These relationships were dangerous for both partners, especially if they chose to try to legally marry. In Nazi Germany, everyone was required to apply for permission to marry. When interracial couples applied, their applications were consistently denied for racial reasons. These applications brought their interracial relationships to the attention of government authorities. This often had dire consequences for the couple. In multiple cases, marriage applications resulted in harassment, sterilization and the breaking up of partnerships. Legal couples whose marriages predated the Nuremberg Laws were harassed by the Nazi regime. The regime pressured white German women to divorce their Black husbands. Interracial couples and their children were often humiliated and even assaulted w
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