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In the 30s of the last century, Jews were mostly inhabited, such as in Warsaw, Berlin, and Kiev, and there were many settlements, and it was easy to find or isolate. In Warsaw, for example, there is the Jewish Quarter, which resembles Chinatown, but is much larger than that. In Germany, Jews have different identity cards than others, so it's easy to determine whether a person is Jewish.
Moreover, the archives of the Third Reich were complete to the limit (this is also the SS leader Heydrich. Himmler's bureaucratic performance, he liked to make files, hehe), even if he forged his ID card, he couldn't change the file. If you really can't pass the human examination.
Nose looking is a method, and because Jews have certain Asian characteristics, it is feasible to look at noses in Europe. And since Jews have certain Asian characteristics, looking at the eyes is also a method. Nazi racists believed that Germanic people should be blonde, tall, and blue-eyed, so the Nazis also used this method of looking at the eyes, but there were also cases where non-Jews were treated as Jews after passing this examination.
For Jewish men, the most straightforward method is to examine the pubic cervix, which is circumcised (a Jewish custom) after birth
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How did the Germans distinguish Jews during World War II? The last way was unexpected, and he took off his pants directly.
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Germans distinguish Jews by physical characteristics, religion, etc.
The Jews were Semitic and were closer to the Arabs by blood, so they had more pronounced physical characteristics. The most striking feature of the Jews is the "Jewish nose." The nose is in the shape of an eagle hook, the tip of the nose is adducted and slightly curved, the wings of the nose are hypertrophied, and the tip of the nose is drooping.
Such a feature is clearly different from the straight nose of the German. This is followed by the beard. Jews like to have a beard and cherish their beard so much that they do not shave it off easily after succumbing to violence.
And the forehead. The Jews have a high and wide forehead, a thin face, and a tight chin with a pronounced inverted triangular shape. Jews preferred to wear black, with black top hats or yarellas, and some men would wrap belts around their arms.
Jews have been practicing Judaism all their lives, and they have built their own fixed churches, where they gather for regular ceremonies, but also pray every day, and no external force can stop their prayers. These religious acts allowed the Germans to identify them well, and as long as they rushed into the synagogue, they often pulled out the turnips and brought out the mud, implicating the whole family. Moreover, each synagogue had a detailed list of its adherents, and the Germans could easily find them by simply following the map.
The Germans also spread spies among the Jews, who could be both German and Jewish. Of course, there are a few Jews who will take the initiative to report the identity of other Jews in order to protect themselves.
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Circumcision. It is a tradition among the Jews that all children born are circumcised.
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During World War II, Germans at that time distinguished Jews by the length of their noses, which they believed were relatively long.
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The first thing to look at is their faces, because most Jews have whiter faces. So it's just something you can tell. The other thing is to look at their clothing, because the Jews had their own clothing, which was different from the Germans.
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Some Jews, in order to protect themselves, would expose and betray their own people with the Gestapo. Later, when the genocide was at its peak, Nazi Germany relied mainly on reports from civilian sources and secret agents to capture Jews.
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Relative to the blond, blue-eyed Aryans, the black-eyed Jews were easily recognizable, and some Jews spoke in a Hebrew accent due to their long time in the Jewish quarter.
One feature of the Jewish religion that made it difficult for Jews to hide was circumcision. All Jews were to be circumcised at birth. Whether it is a Jew or not, you will know when you take off your pants. In addition, the Germans at that time followed the principle that they would rather kill 3,000 by mistake than let go of one.
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