In the concentration camps everyone including Jews were identified by the star of david, different colours mens different groups of people e.g. if someone is wearing a Yellow Star, that means that they're Jewish people.
Political suppression of a group of people begins by passing laws that they must register and obtain an identify card. Then sometime later, they just ask everyone with a certain name or place of birth to report to the authorities. IF you are caught without the ID, then you are assumed guilty. They then begin a campaign of fear. They brainwash the children though government sponsored events to report any suspicious people even if it is their parents. And it just gets worse and worse. See related question below.
The Nazis would make the Jews wear the Star of David. They also had them file papers and be recorded. Because the Jews maintained their traditions, they were easily identified, but the task of finding them may have been made even easier by the use of IBM punch cards. Once in Nazi custody, they were distinguished from other prisoners by patch insignia sewn on their clothing, such as two yellow trinagles forming a Star of David. Please also see related question below.
There were two types of camps. Extermination and concentration. In an extermination camp, everyone was immediately killed. In a concentration camp, people were either chosen ("selected") to work or be killed. This decision was based on their physical ability, determined by SS officers. One of these was Dr. Josef Mengele, who selected 400,000 prisoners to die. At Auschwitz, the prisoners were given an identification number, which was tattooed onto their left forearm.
the starting point was always the Synagogue, also the Jews were told to identify themselves.
Their uniforms bear a purple triangle patch and identification numbers.
They told the Jews to wear a Star of David.
From parish records, from synagogue records, from informers, but the most widely used method was that they were told to register.
No. Not all Germans are Jews and not all Jews are German. But there are German Jews, as well as Jews with many other nationalities.
The National Socialist German Worker's Party, or Nazi Party for short, excluded Jews from German citizenship.
The same as American Jews and American Christians. It's about the faith.
They required them to leave. Jews were banned from many places and eventually deported.
The German soldiers were armed, the Jews were not. Moreover, the Jews had been subjected to malnourishment and persecution for a long time before they were forced on to the trains for the death camps.
No. Not all Germans are Jews and not all Jews are German. But there are German Jews, as well as Jews with many other nationalities.
People who were not Jews were treated differently than the Jews in Nazi Germany. Some of the Jews were German citizens but they were treated as Jews.
They had to hate jews even if they liked them (it was their job)
They had to hate jews even if they liked them (it was their job)
To identify which group of Jews they came from.
They had to hate jews even if they liked them (it was their job)
The National Socialist German Worker's Party, or Nazi Party for short, excluded Jews from German citizenship.
German Committee for Freeing of Russian Jews was created in 1914.
There were many German-Jews who at the time of the WWII, but there wasn't really a "Good" leader who was all that great to the Jews. The Jews were basically cut to nothing by all the Germans.
Wasserburger can be a German Jewish name, but like all German Jewish names, it can be used by both Jews and non-Jews.
The same as American Jews and American Christians. It's about the faith.
They required them to leave. Jews were banned from many places and eventually deported.