A yellow triangle, or yellow bar denoted a Jewish prisoner.
Answer: The Wearer is also Jewish. APEX
Jewish political prisoner.
"Oberkapo" as i understand it was a trusted prisoner in Nazi concentration camps in WW2. This was a prisoner chosen to be in charge of huts or work parties.
The prisoner's are shipped by packed cattle car to the concentration camp, separated men from women, guards hold guns to them at every turn
No, it is not legal to tattoo a prisoner of war (a captured soldier) forceably, the prisoners that were tattooed were the Jewish prisoners in the German concentration camps. These people were not prisoners of war (they were not soldiers).
A blockalteste was a block leader in the concentration camps. There were either the German Soldiers assigned to be a block leader of a block of buildings or a prisoner assigned to do the duty.
A prisoner in charge at the camps (concentration camps, death camps, forced labor camps) during the Holocaust. These people were typically non-Jewish (Jews were treated the worst in the camps).
The yellow badge worn by Jewish prisoners in Nazi concentration camps served as a symbol of identification and humiliation. It was used to segregate and stigmatize Jewish individuals, marking them for persecution and discrimination based on their religion.
Camps for political prisoners have been called a detention center, a concentration camp, prisoner of war camp, labor camp, or gulag.
A political prisoner is a person who is imprisoned due to his or her political views or activism.
Hoess was a prisoner during the Weimar Republic, but this was not in a concentration camp.
There's some confusion here. Some prisoners were given positions of responsibilty inside concentration camps. They were called Kapos or Capos. Obviously, no prisoner was ever 'in charge of a concentration camp'.
She died while she was a prisoner at Concentration Camps.
Most likely to tie a prisoner to.
You don't help him escape.
When any prisoner smelled upon arriving at the concentration camp, he or she was ordered to go to the showers. The showers were actually gas chambers where the prisoner would die.
A political prisoner group. Link; sumoud.tao.ca/
Radicals
It was originally a prisoner-of-war camp.