Factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Juif, acquired by a Jewish Lithuanian artist
Factory-printed Star of David badge acquired by the sculptor, Jacques Lipchitz. In June 1942, all Jews in German-occupied France were required to wear a badge that consisted of a yellow Star of David with a black-outline and the word “Jew” printed in French inside the star. The badge was used to stigmatize and control the Jewish population. They were distributed by the government and police authorities, ...
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European Holocaust Research Infrastructure