The back of the voter registration card is a clear example of the Nuremberg Laws. The bottom paragraph clearly indicates that the new definition of who was a Jew. It was clearly a racial, not religious, distinction.
A person who exercises his right to vote, even though he has been denied that privilege, or is a Jew, or it is known to him that at least three grandparents were Jews, or is a product of a mixed marriage (at least two Jewish grandparents) and married to a Jew is required to return this voting card to the city voting office and may not take part in this election. Not doing so subjects him to serious punishment.
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