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the role of the identity cards in world war two were to make sure there were no enemy imposters :D x
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The entire Torah.
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they didn't. In the eyes of the Nazis the Jews never had individual identities.
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He gave them a number and took away their identity
By keeping the Torah.
The answer is Recontructionists :)
By learning the Torah and keeping its laws.
The only answer is the Torah.
In most European countries, including Germany, everyone had to have an identity card long before the Nazis came to power. Even in the days of the Weimar Republic if Germans spent more than three nights away from their registered home they had to go to the nearest police station, show their identity card and register their intended absence and report their return, too. It was not something that was introduced for Jews ...