I don’t study history however am doing an assessment for an elective subject at university and require primary sources regarding nazi laws in the lead up to the introduction of concentration camps. In my search, stumbled across the Numbers Laws and was wondering if any different laws or even just official permission was given to the Nazi law enforcement to punish Germans if found aiding or siding with Jews? Potentially evidence of German punishment for being against the regime?
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