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known as the
yellow patch, the
Jewish badge, or the
yellow star (German:
Judenstern, lit. 'Jew's star'), was an
accessory that Jews were
required to wear...
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Archived from the
original on July 22, 2011.
Retrieved March 27, 2015. Der
Judenstern besteht aus
einem handtellergroßen,
schwarz ausgezogenen Sechsstern aus...
- Swedes, by floods, and cholera. Werner,
Josef (1988).
Hakenkreuz und
Judenstern: das
Schicksal der
Karlsruher Juden im
Dritten Reich (in German). Badenia...
- CoV-Gesetzen". news.ORF.at (in
Austrian German).
Retrieved 2021-06-03. "Aluhut,
Globuli und
Judenstern". www.falter.at (in
Austrian German).
Retrieved 2021-06-03....
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ordinance required this J-stamp to be
included on the p****port's cover.
Judenstern –
Yellow badge – a
compulsory yellow Star of
David badge worn on the arm...
- List of Edna
Staebler Award recipients "Das
Schlimmste aber war der
Judenstern." Das
Schicksal meiner Familie. Transl.
Christina Goldt,
Ingrid Hildebrand...
- COVID-19
protestors who had worn
yellow stars that were
similar to the
Judenstern that Jews were
forced to wear by the ****s. In 2014, the
Schwarzkopf Foundation [de]...
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excluded from all
hotels except the
Fiser and the Star. They had to wear the
Judenstern and were
banned from
public service and all social,
cultural and economic...
- of
Haifa Gelber Berg,
mountain of Bavaria,
Germany "Gelber Stern" or "
Judenstern" (German),
Yellow badge Gelber Stern (Hildesheim),
historic street in...
- the
children at the home were
required to wear the
yellow "Jew star" ("
Judenstern"). They were no
longer permitted to
attend school or use the trams, and...