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==Badges given to concentration camp inmates== In addition to Nazis giving inmates tattoos of numbers at concentration camps, they also gave certain inmates badges in the form of a triangle or star shall they be Jewish. If a Jew was of another description listed below, the badge would be a combination of a yellow star and the triangle color specified. *Yellow - Given to Jewish people. *Blue - Described all Slavic ethnic groups. Also to Black people. *Pink - LGBT people, as well as other people who the Nazis considered sexually immoral, namely [[Rape|rapists]], [[Pedophilia|pedophiles]], [[Zoophilia|zoophiles]], [[necrophilia]]cs, [[incest]]uous etc. * Green - Mundane criminals: low profile and high profile. People with these badges were often assigned "kapo" roles by concentration camp staff, giving them overseer-esque authority over other inmates. *Red - Political opponents such as, but not limited to communists, socialists, liberals, anarchists and feminists. *Purple - Jehovah’s witnesses, Catholics and other pacifistic religious groups. *Brown - Adult Romani men. *Black - Used for other prisoners who were deemed "antisocial" by Nazis. **Romani women and children. Boys would eventually be given the brown triangle shall they reach adulthood. **Mentally ill and disabled. **People with addictions, examples include substance abuse and gambling. **Homeless prisoners. **Prostitutes **Lesbians. **Drug users and dealers, suspected and confirmed. **People with developmental disabilities such as Autism and Down syndrome. **Illegal immigrants.
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