75 Years Ago Today - Nazi War Criminals Sentenced to Death
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If there were only two types of prisoners, why were gypsies, homosexuals and boslsheviks given their own symbols, just as the Jews were given the yellow stqr?
The Nazis had a wide range of symbols to identify prisoners as drug addicts, alcoholics, traitors, homosexuals, etc. for a wide range of reasons to help the guards know who they were dealing with.
Gays were considered to have a high rate of STDs because they did, so they were identified for the safety of the doctors, dentists and prison guards.
Bolsheviks were identified because the Germans were TERRIFIED the Bolsheviks would attempt another Bolshevik Revolution in which Jewish leaders mass murdered ten million Christians in Russia in 1917, only 20 years prior.
It's a similar and less politically correct system to our modern prison uniforms where orange represents "violent or unruly" behavior, blue for nonviolent "low threat", green for "suicidal" etc.
It's a security measure.
Gays and Jews also were raping and murdering German children in Weimar. The penalty for that is death
What do you make of the tattoos?
They just seem to be prison system tattoos. It would be interesting to know if those numbers were unique for every prisoner across Germany or only unique within each prison because it might explain why it's difficult to find tattoos with numbers much greater than 1,000,000... however I haven't spent any time researching that beyond looking at hundreds of the tattoos.
Many people faked those too
Keep in mind, too, that International Jewry (that's what they called themselves) declared WAR on Germany in 1933. That made the Jews in Germany "enemy combatants."
Not all Jews were sent to prisons. Some were in the German army. But the ones who were sent to prisons were suspected of being enemy combatants, generally in the form of communist infiltrators attempting to overthrow Germany.