It was a six pointed star, often called the Star of David,* in the Nazi period it was required to be yellow in color.
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* The term Star of David is more commonly applied to a different symbol, of which you may see a version on the Israeli flag, a six-pointed star consisting to two overlapping triangle outlines. The yellow star that Jews under the NAZI regime were compelled to wear on their clothes was a filled-in yellow six-pointed star quite different from the magen David.
Because she was a Jew all Jews had to wear them.....
by making it law.
stripped clothing and it had the star on it.
No. The Star of David was yellow, not green. Additionally, they were not used in all Nazi-Occupied Regions, just most of them. (For example, in Denmark, Jews were not forced to wear the Star of David.) However, in countries like Germany, the Netherlands, and Poland, the Yellow Star was mandatory and the Jews were forced to wear them whenever they went into public.
they made the Jews wear the star of David and sent them to concentration camps
There was the Yellow Star decree which forced Jews in Germany to wear a yellow star, in other regions they had to wear a blue star on a white background. Most Jews in the camps had to wear a prisoner uniform.
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The Star of David.
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to identify them.
Jews were forced by the Nazis in Germany and occupied Europe to wear a yellow star of David so that they can be instantly reconised as Jews.
The Jews were required to wear the Yellow Stars of David
Because she was a Jew all Jews had to wear them.....
The Jews of Europe, during the holocaust.
The Jews were forced to wear that during the Holocaust.
Star of David
A yellow six-pointed star.