When worn by the Jews, the yellow color of the star represented disgrace, discomfort, and shame, a definition that was created by the Nazi party, but before the Nazi party had created the new meaning, the yellow Star of David meant the same as the regular Star of David. The Star of David represented Prague’s Jewish faction. The Star of David also represented a protective shield for the Jewish people. The Star of David was an emblem of Jewish national aspirations. While it did have a strong significance and representation with the Jews, it was used mutually with the swastika, also known as the Hakenkreuz, the Nazi party’s
When worn by the Jews, the yellow color of the star represented disgrace, discomfort, and shame, a definition that was created by the Nazi party, but before the Nazi party had created the new meaning, the yellow Star of David meant the same as the regular Star of David. The Star of David represented Prague’s Jewish faction. The Star of David also represented a protective shield for the Jewish people. The Star of David was an emblem of Jewish national aspirations. While it did have a strong significance and representation with the Jews, it was used mutually with the swastika, also known as the Hakenkreuz, the Nazi party’s