The Star of David, I believe.
Nazis required Jews to wear identifying badges, such as the yellow Star of David, to mark them as Jewish. Additionally, they forced Jews to adopt names that signified their religion, such as adding "Israel" for men and "Sara" for women to their names. This was part of a broader strategy to dehumanize and segregate Jewish people during the Holocaust.
Mark Glazer has written: 'Psychological intimacy among the Jews of North Metropolitan Chicago' -- subject(s): Jews, Psychology
the biggest mark was the halocaust when he illed most of all the Jews
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what was the celebration called that signified the end of the war
Mark Harelik has written: 'The immigrant' -- subject(s): Drama, History, Jews
An example of signifier and signified is the word "dog." The signifier is the spoken/written word "dog," while the signified is the mental concept or image we have of a four-legged domestic animal typically kept as a pet.
The opening of the Berlin Wall signified the closing of the Cold War.
Steven Mark Wasserstrom has written: 'Species of misbelief: a history of Muslim heresiography of the Jews'
MARK MAZOWER has written: 'SALONICA, CITY OF GHOSTS: CHRISTIANS, MUSLIMS AND JEWS, 1430-1950'
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Mark wrote it primarily for gentile (non-Jews) Greek-speaking residents of the Roman Empire.