As a French citizen, Ava never thought she would be targeted by the Nazis. She had married Beyle knowing he was Jewish, but Ava believed that it did not matter. Beyle had converted to Catholicism when they married. Since they lived in what the Nazis classified as the western part of their holdings, how would the Nuremburg Laws MOST likely be applied to Ava?
A.
Ava would be sent to her death along with Beyle.
B.
Ava would be forced to divorce Beyle to stay alive.
C.
Beyle would be spared because of his marriage to Ava.
D.
Because they were both Catholic, they would be safe.
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