Paul is a staunch German who loves his country. He is astounded that the Nazi party was able to take hold of the government so quickly. Paul attends a Catholic church, along with his

wife, Gerta. Paul is Jewish by birth but converted to Catholicism when they married. Now they have three young children. Paul reads the morning paper and notices an article about the
new Nuremberg Laws about to go into effect. Immediately, Paul makes arrangements to take his family out of the country. Why is Paul likely so desperate to obtain passage for his
family to Britain?

A. The new laws were going to take Paul's business away and give it to Germans.

B. The new laws meant that Paul could go to the camp for being married to an Aryan.

C. The new laws were going to force Paul to give up his German citizenship.

D. Paul understands that the law will force him to fight with the Nazi army.

B. The new laws meant that Paul could go to the camp for being married to an Aryan.