they wore corn musks which were made into clothing
stripped clothing and it had the star on it.
The Nazi's wanted all the Jews to look alike so they wouldn't have trouble telling them apart they didn't think that the Jews were even to them so they thought to save them some hassle so they didn't have to stop everyone and ask to see there number every time they walked by!!! The Jews were prisoners in the concentration camp and the striped pajamas were the uniform for the concentration camps.
In the areas where the decree was enforced they had to wear one on their outer clothing and one on their normal clothing.
Guards- SS uniforms. Prisoners- striped 'pyjama' prison clothes with a triangle in the upper arms indicating why they were there - for example, a red triangle for socialists, a yellow triangle for Jews and so on.
A star.
No, but they did have to wear a star on their clothing.
striped pyjamus with a yellow star of david
they wear they same thing that jews wear and jews wear what bruneins wear
rangy clothing or striped pants and tops
they wore corn musks which were made into clothing
French Jews wear the same clothing as any other person in France. Religious Jews will dress modestly.
Kippot, tallit, tzitzit
Rabbis have no requirement to wear clothing that is different from other Jews. They are not priests.
stripped clothing and it had the star on it.
Yes during the holocaust they had to wear yellow stars on their clothing usually on their chest.
The Nazi's wanted all the Jews to look alike so they wouldn't have trouble telling them apart they didn't think that the Jews were even to them so they thought to save them some hassle so they didn't have to stop everyone and ask to see there number every time they walked by!!! The Jews were prisoners in the concentration camp and the striped pajamas were the uniform for the concentration camps.