All prison camp inmates - not just Jewish ones - wore a standard uniform. It was a loose-fitting rough cotton pants and tunic of light gray, with blue stripes.
they made the Jews wear the star of David and sent them to concentration camps
Wha type of clothes did they wear ?
If the Jews didn't wear the symbol a neighbor would report them and they would be shot or sent to concentration camps.
yes in the concentration camps the Jews still had to wear the star of david it was one of the ways the German Nazi's could futher degrade the Jews and also tell them apart from local folk near by.
A yellow star on their left side...I think that answers the where and wear
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.
Clothes
jews wear their traditional cap & white clothes similar to robes, while Hindus also wear white colored clothes. Christians wear black clothes however.
striped pyjamus with a yellow star of david
burbery tracksuit
Regular, everyday clothes.
For the same reason that Canadians don't wear special clothes. Why should they?
they made the Jews wear the star of David and sent them to concentration camps
Wha type of clothes did they wear ?
Usually pajamas. There is no rule in Judaism about what clothes to wear to bed.
There was the Yellow Star decree which forced Jews in Germany to wear a yellow star, in other regions they had to wear a blue star on a white background. Most Jews in the camps had to wear a prisoner uniform.