Nazis used swastikas, Americans used white stars and the Soviets wore red stars.
The Jews had to wear the star of David. I guess soldiers fighting the war had to wear symbols of the countries they were fighting for.
Yes. Please see the related question.
A star.
A yellow Star of David.
No, but they did have to wear a star on their clothing.
During World War II, the Romani people, often referred to as gypsies, were required to wear a yellow badge, similar to the yellow Star of David that Jews were forced to wear. This badge served to identify and discriminate against them, leading to widespread persecution and violence. Many Romani were imprisoned, enslaved, or killed during the Holocaust, as they were targeted by the Nazi regime for their ethnicity.
Jews had stars of David poles had red triangle
There was not much of a strategy, they made it mandatory to wear it by law.
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.
A yellow star that indicates they are Jews.
Yes, it had to be worn in all countries under Nazi occupation.
In Nazi-occupied Poland in September 1940. In other Nazi occupied countries and in Germany, in September 1941.