The other day I watched the film "The Pianist" by Roman Polanski, about the famous Polish pianist who was Jewish and managed to survive during the Second World War, when all Jews were brutally exterminated!(based on real events!I recommend it) And it all started very innocuously with the fact that all Jews had to wear a white armband with a star of David on their arm, then they were forbidden to appear in cafes, parks and cinemas! Then they were taken to one district, and then to concentration camps...does it remind you of anything?
The other day I watched the film "The Pianist" by Roman Polanski, about the famous Polish pianist who was Jewish and managed to survive during the Second World War, when all Jews were brutally exterminated!(based on real events!I recommend it) And it all started very innocuously with the fact that all Jews had to wear a white armband with a star of David on their arm, then they were forbidden to appear in cafes, parks and cinemas! Then they were taken to one district, and then to concentration camps...does it remind you of anything?