Some may not know and lets not dredge up thoughts of 1930's Germany.
There were no yellow cross badges in Nazi Germany.
What if the health cards the government is considering become the mark required to transact business and buy food? What will the conspiracy theorists do?
For the cause of Christ
Roger
Comply, rebel, or starve?
Jews weren't the only ones marked during the Nazi holocaust. A sobering recollection of history and hatred don't you think? Maybe before someone thinks to condemn a people today for being whatever they are, they may wish to reflect on the solution a madman and his collaborators arrived at to dispose of those they hated for being who they were.
Nazi Concentration Camp Badges
English: Shows triangle marking system for prisoners in German concentration camps distinguished by form and colour of the marks. The table is divided into rows for basic prisoner colours (
Grundfarben für Häftlinge), badges for reoffenders (
Abzeichen für Rückfällige), prisoners in the punishment platoon (
Häftlinge der Strafkompanie), badges for Jews (
Abzeichen für Juden), and special marks (
Besondere Abzeichen), as well as columns for various types of accusations: political prisoners (
politisch), serial criminals (
Berufsverbrecher, [lit.: professional criminal]), emigrant(s),
Jehovah's Witnesses (Bibelforscher [lit.: Bible researchers]), homosexuals (
homosexuell), and antisocial persons (
asozial). The special marks include "Jewish racial offenders" (
jüd[ische] Rasseschänder), female racial offenders (
Rasseschänderin), persons suspected of escaping (
fluchtverdächtigt), the prisoner's inmate ID number (
Häftlingsnummer), identification of Polish and Czech prisoners (
Pole, Tscheche) by a "P" or "T" in the triangle, Wehrmacht (German army) personnel (
Wehrmacht Angehöriger) and celebrities (
Häftling Ia). An example sleeve of a prisoner's dress is shown in the lower right section (
Beispiel).
Jews were identified by an upright yellow triangle under the main classification triangle
Badges of Dishonor