Nazi guards shot them on sight.
If you were a Jew and you got caught without the Star of David, you would either be killed, or tortured.
Wearing the Star of David became compulsory for Jews in the Netherlands in September 1941.
they made the Jews wear the star of David and sent them to concentration camps
They made them wear the star of David on their clothing. They also marked Jewish businesses the same with paint.
I believe that some Jews would not mind wearing the 'Star of David' as they was proud of being Jewish. On the other hand many would feel great anger as they would realize by wearing it other non-jewish Germans would look down upon them as not part of true German society.
If you were a Jew and you got caught without the Star of David, you would either be killed, or tortured.
Wearing the Star of David became compulsory for Jews in the Netherlands in September 1941.
The David star on the Jews on Germany was an item of identification.
got caught and then killed
The Nazis would kill him/her on the spot.
because it was a well know and recoginsable symbol.
they made the Jews wear the star of David and sent them to concentration camps
It is the Jewish star of king david. The German Nazis mocked the Jews by having them wear the star of david during the concentration camps as an id. If they felt like it they would kill you w/o warning. Look up the star of david for more info
The Star of David in "Number the Stars" represents the Jewish faith and is a symbol of Judaism. In the context of the book, it is used to identify Jewish individuals who are being persecuted during the Holocaust. The Star of David was a symbol that Jews were forced to wear by the Nazis to segregate and target them.
They made them wear the star of David on their clothing. They also marked Jewish businesses the same with paint.
Generally speaking, you should be fine wearing a Star of David necklace in London, but I would avoid wearing it in Muslim-majority areas (like Edgeware Road or some districts in East London) to prevent attracting unwanted attention.
I believe that some Jews would not mind wearing the 'Star of David' as they was proud of being Jewish. On the other hand many would feel great anger as they would realize by wearing it other non-jewish Germans would look down upon them as not part of true German society.