The Adversity and Endurance of the European Jews in the Pianist, a Historical Drama Film by Roman Polanski
Words: 579 Pages: 2 1252In their first attempt to assert their superiority, the Nazis, after occupying Poland, ordered the Jewish people to wear Star of David badges on their clothing at all times to indicate their identities in public. The purpose was to highlight the Jews’ inferiority to the Aryan race, while also assisting German citizens in singling out insubordinate Jews. Failure to bear the badge on clothing would result in severe repercussions, the most common being execution, if the Nazis should find out. […]