At all times in public by Jews, in Nazi-occupied Europe. The Star of David was a means of identification, to allow the Nazis, citizens etc. to know who was Jewish so they could treat them as called for by Nazi policy.
It was introduced in September 1941 in Germany and the occupied territories, but had been introduced in Poland late in 1939. Jews were then required to wear a visible sign identifying themselves as Jews. The "Star of David" was the most common form. In some places the name "Jew" was also sewn inside the star.
(Note: Danish Jews did not have to wear the star.)
Jews were forced to wear the star of David on all of their clothes in the time just before World War II and during the war bythe Nazis. It was to signal to all the world who the Jews were so that people would know "who was to blame for all of Germany's social problems after World War I. Hitler ironically made Jews a scapegoat when he was by his own definition a Jew. It is even considered that his hatred of himself and what he was led to his committing suicide.
In 1942, so that they could be identified as Jews
the 'yellow star decree' was enacted at different times in different territories, curiously Germany was one of the last countries where it was enforced
The star of David had to be worn during World War Two, so that the 'Nazis' and Germans knew that the people wearing it were Jewish or 'impure'.
From 1941 onwards.
in early 1939 to late 1940.:)
Some Jewish people wear the star of david because it is a symbol of the nation of Israel. Others because it's the symbol of the Jewish people all over the world. During World War II, European Jews were forced to wear the Star of David on their clothes to identify themselves as Jews.
by making it law.
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.
It was a six-pointed Star of David, about the size of a human palm, and yellow in color. And it was not worn on the arm, it was worn on the left breast of the outer garment. During the Holocaust Jews were required to wear yellow star of david's on the chest and back of their clothing.
so that they could be easily identified.
The star of David
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arm
The Jews were required to wear the Yellow Stars of David
The Star of David.
to identify them.
Some Jewish people wear the star of david because it is a symbol of the nation of Israel. Others because it's the symbol of the Jewish people all over the world. During World War II, European Jews were forced to wear the Star of David on their clothes to identify themselves as Jews.
The Jews were forced to wear that during the Holocaust.
The Jews of Europe, during the holocaust.
Star of David
The Yellow Star of David .
by making it law.