It's a bit unclear whether or not you're asking who was FORCED to wear the Star of David or who 'wore the Star of David in World War 2'. Well, there's not much information on the subject, but when it came to wearing 'the Star of David' into battle, nothing beat the Jewish members of the United States military including all four branches- Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marines. Numerous Jewish Americans, especially those who fought in the European Theater proudly wore the Star of David into warfare against Nazi Germany. For them, it really was personal.
I'm assuming the question is about who was forced to wear a special identifying yellow Star of David. The answer is that, starting in 1941 all Jews throughout the Nazi-occupied regions were ordered and, if necessary, forced to display the yellow Star of David patch sewn or stitched upon the left side of their chest. These yellow Star of David emblems were meant to mock, ridicule, isolate and identify all Jews residing in Nazi-controlled regions. It is highly likely that these Jewish identifiers made the mass-murder of millions of Jews far easier and more efficient.
It represented the Jews
It was a religious symbol that identified the Jews
It was cut from fabric and sewn onto the clothing of a Jewish person to show that he or she was Jewish.
The yellow star was used to mark out Jews but it had no influence on World War 2.
The SS in Germany
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A yellow Star of David
It represented the Jews
Dwight David Eisenhower.
they put the star of David on their arms...
It was a religious symbol that identified the Jews
war (example sentence) He fought in World War II.
it was still important to the Jewish religon
jewish people had to wear a star of david on all of there cloths so people would know they were jews so it would be "ok" to disrespect them
it did not matter as they had not choice.
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.
they wore clothes