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== == It means that it was the wearing of the yellow star itself that "killed" the Jews. Their identity and fate were sealed. By designating the Jews with the negative marker, the Nazis removed them from the norms of society, making them the "other". From that point, removing the Jews altogether was just another step towards the logical conclusion.

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