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German Jews Ordered To Wear Badges

Publication Date
Sunday, September 7, 1941
Historical Event
German Government Forces Jews to Wear Yellow Stars
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Article Type
News Article
Newspaper
The Montgomery Advertiser
Location
Montgomery, Alabama
Page Section and Number
2
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Article Text
BERLIN, Sept, 6.—(U.P)—All Jews over six years of age were ordered by the secret police today to wear a large yellow "star of David" with a black superscription "Jew."

The order, issued by Secret Police Chief Reinhard Heydrick, said that Jews would not be permitted to leave the area in which they reside without police permission.

Jews must wear any orders or decorations, Heydrick said.

The order becomes effective on Sept. 15. As published in official legal Gazette it covers the entire Reich as well as the protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.

It was regarded here as the sharpest official measure against Jews since those introduced following the antisemitic outbreaks of Nov. 9, 1938.

"Jews who have completed their sixth year are forbidden to show themselves in public without the Jewish star," the order said.

"The star consists of a six-pointed star, outlined in black on yellow cloth the size of the palm of one's hand, with a black superscription:

"Jew.

"It must be worn visibly and firmly sewed to the left breast of clothing."

The order provided a fine of 150 marks (about $60) or six weeks imprisonment for violation of the new regulations.
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