Person B would not be considered a Jew under the Nuremberg Laws due to converting to Christianity.
Person B would NOT be considered a Jew under the Nuremberg Laws. These laws defined Jews based on ancestry, specifically requiring three or four grandparents from the Jewish community to be considered full Jews. Person B, who was Jewish but converted to Christianity, would not fit this criteria and thus would not be considered a Jew under these laws.
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