Camp commandants would wear their SS uniforms as they were in the SS. Off duty they would have free choice.
They were chosen from within the SS staff at concentration camps.
There was not much of a strategy, they made it mandatory to wear it by law.
Kapos, Commandants, or diseases all took part in the deaths at concentration camps. If you want more specific, here are some ways people died:StarvationMalnourishmentLack of medical careZyklon B (gas chambers)FireSuicideThe killings were carried out by the SS.
they were made to wear a pink badge, much like the Jews had to wear a gold star. it wasn't just gays and Jews who were catagorised though, almost everyone was catagorised(except the Germans, nazi followers, and anyone who agreed with Hitler basically) but i can't remember the other catagories
The purpose of the Yellow Star was to make Jews instantly recognizable. The use of a badge was not instantaneous throughout Nazi-occupied Europe. The Yellow Star, inscribed with the word "Jude," has become a symbol of Nazi persecution.
Commandants ruled large areas. For example a commandant could have ruled Auschwitz. A commandant was very high in power.
Homosexuals had to wear a pink triangle badge (with the base at the top and the point at the bottom) in Nazi Germany.
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The Kommandants were feared of course!
Rules set by a god or gods vary depending on the religion or belief system. These rules are typically outlined in religious texts, teachings, or commandments, and are meant to guide followers on moral conduct, behavior, and worship practices. Adherents are expected to follow these rules as a way of showing devotion and obedience to the deity or deities.
The 1956 version is 220 minutes long.
It is not illegal to draw a Nazi sign or symbol in the United States as it is protected under the First Amendment as a form of free speech. However, displaying such symbols in certain contexts or with intent to incite violence or hatred may be considered illegal under hate speech laws.
From 1775 to the present (January 2010), there have been 34 Commandants of the Marine Corps. The first Commandant of the Marine Corps was Samuel Nichols. The current Commandant of the Marine Corps is Gen James T. Conway (since November 14, 2006). See related links for more information about and a list of Commandants of the Marine Corps.
A yellow Star of David.
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Lieutenant General Daniel William Christman.