The Blood Law forbade and voided marriage between Jewish and German people, and also outlawed Jews from employing German women in their home and from displaying the national flag. It is signed by Adolf Hitler, Minister of Interior Wilhelm Frick, and Minister of Justice Franz Guertner.
This is a translation from the original German document. These laws were captured April 28, 1945 at Eichstatt, Germany and presented to General George S. Patton. A copy is included.