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From September 1941, Jews had to wear a yellow star of ___________ on their dress

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Answered by spsharvesh2008
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Yellow badges

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Yellow badges (or yellow patches), also referred to as Jewish badges (German: Judenstern, lit. 'Jew's star'), are badges that Jews were ordered to wear in public during periods of the Middle Ages by the ruling Christians and Muslims, and in Nazi Germany. The badges served to mark the wearer as a religious or ethnic outsider, and often served as a badge of shame.

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Answered by leonex123gy
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From September 1941 Jews had to wear a yellow star of badge on their dress

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