Yes, it was another way to assert dominance over the prisoners, there were many rules about the use of them and there were severe punishments for prisoners without a hat. Prisoners would hold their hats tightly when asleep as not to lose them.
they made the Jews wear the star of David and sent them to concentration camps
If the Jews didn't wear the symbol a neighbor would report them and they would be shot or sent to concentration camps.
All prisoners in concentration camps - regardless of background - wore the striped prison uniform.
The Nazi's wanted all the Jews to look alike so they wouldn't have trouble telling them apart they didn't think that the Jews were even to them so they thought to save them some hassle so they didn't have to stop everyone and ask to see there number every time they walked by!!! The Jews were prisoners in the concentration camp and the striped pajamas were the uniform for the concentration camps.
They technically weren't called "torture camps", they were called "concentration camps" and its was where Jewish men and women were tooken and the women had to cut their hair really short like men and had to wear ragged old clothes.-Shelby Warfield,IN
they made the Jews wear the star of David and sent them to concentration camps
If the Jews didn't wear the symbol a neighbor would report them and they would be shot or sent to concentration camps.
prison uniforms, Jews had to wear a yellow triangle and a green triangle sewn on the chest.
The Jews who were sent to concentration camps, had their own clothes taken from them so, they were usually given old rags or old dirty clothes that were taken from Jews before them when they died. The soldiers wore the same uniforms they they would wear in combat.
Identification.
They did not wear the star in the camps. The concentration camps had a system of badges to signify which type of prisoner they were. Criminals would wear a green triangle and Jews would also wear a yellow triangle when one was inverted and placed over the other it looked like a six-pointed star and in the black and white photographs this looks like a yellow star of David.
Stripped Pyjamas mainly.
its different customs and traditions
they wore striped pajamas
All prisoners in concentration camps - regardless of background - wore the striped prison uniform.
The Nazi's wanted all the Jews to look alike so they wouldn't have trouble telling them apart they didn't think that the Jews were even to them so they thought to save them some hassle so they didn't have to stop everyone and ask to see there number every time they walked by!!! The Jews were prisoners in the concentration camp and the striped pajamas were the uniform for the concentration camps.
Hats