90% of all camps had the prisoners worn their rightful badges.
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The goal was to make it clear what type of prisoner everyone was at a glance.
Some Jews in Poland were forced to produce those wretched triangles.
The people in the holocaust who wore badges where Jewish. And they had to wear them when going outside in order to be recognised as Hitler had put in some rules they had to follow.
There are a large variety of different reasons for using employee badges. These reasons include, but are not limited to, the fact that everyone needs to know everyone else at a glance, and know their positions.
Basically everyone.
Death generally.
In many places in Poland the Jews had to buy their yellow badges from the Judenrat. In some cases, when they were transported to extermination camps, they even had to pay their own fares (single 3rd class ticket)!
They had to wear a badge with the letter P.
The same foods as everyone else.
Yes. Her father published it after the Holocaust ended. He was the only person from the Frank family that survived the Holocaust. Everyone else died.
Hitler was the leader of the Holocaust. He told the Nazi party what to do and when to do it. He had full and complete power over everyone and if they didn't do it they would be killed.