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Question: During the Holocaust, when were the Jewish people required to carry an identification card!?
I would like an exact date or a year, thanks!.Www@QuestionHome@Com


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The Nuremberg Laws on Citizenship and Race were created in 1935!.

Jews were required to carry identification cards such as other citizens in Germany!. However, Jewish identification cards had a special stamp on them with a red letter "J" and new names were given to those who had names that were not recognized as Jewish sounding!. This was supposedly to make it easier to identify Jews by the police and government officials!. The men were given the name "Israel" and the women, "Sarah!."

The term "Nuremberg Laws" refers to anti-Jewish legislation adopted at the Nazi Party Convention, where the Reichstag were guests, in Nuremberg on September 15, 1935!.

Nazis order Jews over age 15 to apply for identity cards from the police, to be shown on demand to any police officer!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

No!. They wore bright yellow stars of David and were forcefully tattooed with a Nazi number!.Www@QuestionHome@Com