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This depends on the society that the Jews lived in. In Nazi Germany and most occupied countries, the Jews were required to wear a Yellow Star of David with the word "Jew" in the local language affixed to the breast of their jackets and shirts. In the Ottoman Empire, Jewish males were required to wear yellow turbans.

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The Jews had to wear the yellow Star of David as a badge of their 'race', not their religion. The Holocaust was notabout religion (except in a marginal sense).

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