To identify them as Jewish
The Nazis forced some prisoners to wear a second badge underneath their primary identification badge to denote additional forms of persecution or discrimination, such as being a political prisoner, homosexual, or a repeat offender. This practice aimed to further dehumanize and isolate certain groups of prisoners within the concentration camps.
To identify them as Jewish
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To identify them as Jewish
The yellow badge worn by Jewish prisoners in Nazi concentration camps served as a symbol of identification and humiliation. It was used to segregate and stigmatize Jewish individuals, marking them for persecution and discrimination based on their religion.
A yellow triangle, or yellow bar denoted a Jewish prisoner.
Henry's regiment captured between 20 and 30 prisoners in "The Red Badge of Courage."
D. The wearer is also jewish
The Nazis forced the Jewish prisoners to wear the Star of David so they could be easily identified. This badge was yellow. That Nazis gave different badges to different groups (Eg, Homosexuals wore pink triangles, Jehovah's Witnesses wore purple triangles, ect).
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If you are asking about the prisoners, there was no special badge or triangle for German nationals.
No, there were identical decrees at various times in the Middle Ages.
Go on the hub and then click in cyber safety. Then click on the second badge part and it will tell you how to do it