>Germans in principle had exact laws about who was a Jew and who wasn't during the Holocaust
Now that would definitely be an interesting law to read, if such a law, in fact, existed.
I would be most interested to know what that law had to say about how one was supposed to identify a Jew when one was somehow visualized, or otherwise "spotted".
I'm naive, I guess...
But for the life of me, I just don't see how a Jew, a black, a white, an Albanian, a serb, a Texan, an Oklahoman, a Mexican, a catholic, a German, a protestant, a New Yorker, or anyone else for that matter, can be singled out on the basis of some visual input sufficiently verifiable to justify killing any of them on the basis of such visual input.
Maybe there is some "auditory component", "olfactory component", "tactile component", or other sensory input variable I'm missing? <just kidding>
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