generally they were allowed to wear their own clothes
They had to wear a badge with the letter P.
A purple triangle.
During the holocaust. They had to wear it over their left breast pocket, over their hearts, so that they could be marked out.
To allow easy identification of Jews when out in public and walking the streets.
People wore paperclips on their collars during the Holocaust as a show that they were against Nazis, and antisemitism. They were worn as a way to support the Jewish people.
They had to wear a badge with the letter P.
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.
The Jews of Europe, during the holocaust.
The Jews were forced to wear that during the Holocaust.
A purple triangle.
they wear long gown things because i know lots of gypsies who are my friends.
Yes during the holocaust they had to wear yellow stars on their clothing usually on their chest.
They wear a gold bothered Pancha
During the Holocaust, those who didn't wear the Star of David were shot.
Do you mean wear?
During World War 2, many Gypsies were forced to wear uniforms and identification badges in concentration camps to distinguish them from other prisoners. They faced persecution and discrimination by the Nazis for their ethnicity.
Yes, every known Jew had to wear a yellow Star of David to identify themselves.