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29 September, 06:14

Why were the Jewish people in Germany forced to wear the Star of David on their clothing?

a.

to honor the Jewish religion

b.

to disgrace the Jewish people

c.

to make their presence known at all times

d.

a and b

e.

b and c

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  1. 29 September, 06:29
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    The correct answer is letter C

    They were required to use the symbol for identification. The Nazis believed that the Germans were "racially superior" and that the Jews were "inferior" as were the Gypsies, the physically and mentally disabled, and the Slavs (Poles, Russians and other Eastern European countries). In addition, other groups were also persecuted at the time for their political, ideological or behavioral behavior, such as communists, socialists, Jehovah's Witnesses and homosexuals.

    At the beginning of the Nazi regime, the government created concentration camps to detain its political and ideological opponents. In addition to creating ghettos, transition camps and slave labor camps for Jews, German authorities also established a large number of camps that exploited forced labor by non-Jews.

    Months before the end of World War II, SS guards transferred prisoners from camps on trains, or in forced marches known as "death marches" to try to prevent the Allies from freeing them.
  2. 29 September, 06:37
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    c

    Explanation:

    its how hitler found them alot easier
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