In order to be separated from the rest, the Jewish people had to wear a Jewish badge, also known as the yellow star or yellow badge. “This did not exactly conform with the letter of the regulations, it’s true, since it meant the yellow stars would not be visible on us…” (PAGE 46) They would not let them take the shirt off at work because they would take off the yellow badge to identify them as Jewish.
"They led us on into a maze of gray building, ever farther inward, before we suddenly debouched onto a huge open space strewn with white gravel..." (Page 56) This is when they take Georg to the concentration camps.
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