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[Amendment]
to § 3
1)
A person is to be considered non-Aryan if he is descended from
non-Aryan, and especially from Jewish parents or grandparents.
It is sufficient if one parent or grandparent is non-Aryan.
This is to be assumed in particular where one parent or
grandparent was of the Jewish religion.
2)
Any civil servant who was not already serving on August 1,
1914, must bring proof that he is of Aryan descent or fought
at the Front, or is the son or father of a soldier who fell in
the World War. Such proof is to be supplied by the
presentation of documents (birth certificates and marriage
license of the parents, military documents).
3)
In the event of Aryan descent being questionable, an opinion
must be obtained from the expert on racial research attached
to the Ministry of Interior....
Reichsgesetzblatt,
I, 1933, p. 195. |