Everyone was required to carry a personal identification card. Persons registered as Jews had a "J" stamped in their personal identification card, making them immediately recognizable during checks of personal details. This is Issac Naarden's registration card of September 20, 1941.
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Friday, January 10, 2014
World War II History- In occupied Holland, the Germans issued an ordinance defining who was a Jew according to the Nuremberg Race Laws. An ordinance of January 10, 1941 stated that anyone defined a Jew had to register.
Everyone was required to carry a personal identification card. Persons registered as Jews had a "J" stamped in their personal identification card, making them immediately recognizable during checks of personal details. This is Issac Naarden's registration card of September 20, 1941.
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