When were the Nuremberg Laws repealed?
The Nuremberg Laws became inoperative at the end of World War 2. However, the handful of German Jews still in Germany were classified for certain purposes at stateless persons. In 1949 the newly founded Federal Republic of Germany included an important section on German citizenship in the constitution, and everyone who had been deprived of German citizenship on racial or political grounds during the Nazi period (and their offspring) was offer restoration of citizenship.