Many family names in Europe can be either Jewish or not Jewish ... The widespread view in America that anyone with a name ending in -berg or -berger is Jewish can be very misleading. The visible Star of David was only one way for the Nazis to know who was Jewish. (It was only introduced in Germany and most other countries in September 1941, in Poland it was introduced a year earlier). Passports of Jews were stamped with a large red J. Travel papers and similar were also stamped. People's backgrounds were checked. Anyone having any Jewish ancestry going back three generations were deemed Jewish by the Nazis. Neighbors knew who was Jewish, and many would report the comings and goings of Jewish friends, neighbors, and strangers to the Nazis. So, there were few places a Jew (or any non-Nazi sympathizer for that matter) could hide, even without a visible symbol to mark them. Many European countries were intensely 'Jew-conscious' for several decades before the rise of the Nazis. 'Is he/she one [a Jew]?' was considered very, very spicy information.
HITLER
Melita Maschman
Nazis required Jews to wear identifying badges, such as the yellow Star of David, to mark them as Jewish. Additionally, they forced Jews to adopt names that signified their religion, such as adding "Israel" for men and "Sara" for women to their names. This was part of a broader strategy to dehumanize and segregate Jewish people during the Holocaust.
The Nazis forced them to add these names to their current names, so that they would be easier to identify.
skin heads" is a term that is used by them. Also "arians"..."White supremists"
The hunkpapa people got their names based on what they did when they were babies
There is no specific bystander since most of the people that Anne knew were Jews or people helping Jews. However, without any specific names, the people in the warehouse could be considered bystanders. They didn't help the Nazis nor the Jews, but there are no specific names.
Munich
those who helped the Holocaust were called Nazis, but they were not Heroes.
African-American people come up with baby names just like everyone else. They choose names based on relative names, how pleasant a name sounds, and ethnic backgrounds.
jewish people had to turn themselves in to get a gold jewish star to put on all their clothes and they went from there (if you didn't turn yourself in they would look at you and assume)
There are thousands of different names that people name their babies. It is usually solely based on the parents preference. Some popular names include Michael, Alex, Katie, Annabelle and Samantha.