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BADGING - traducción al árabe

BADGE FORCED ON JEWS BY NAZIS, CHRISTIANS, AND MUSLIMS AT VARYING TIMES IN HISTORY
Jewish badge; Judenstern; Yellow badging; Jewish badges; Jewish patch
  • Soviet]] [[prisoners of war]] (POWs), marked with yellow badges (August 1941)
  • Jewish boy in [[Radom]] with a Star of David armband
  • "Whoever wears this sign is an enemy of our people" – ''[[Parole der Woche]]'', July 1, 1942
  • The Belgian version of the Yellow Badge, compulsory from 1942
  • A woman wearing the yellow badge and the [[flag of Israel]] in [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]], during an anti-[[Naftali Bennett]] political demonstration on September 23, 2021

BADGING      

ألاسم

شارَة ; شِعَار

الانتساب      
badge
فرو الغرير      
badger

Wikipedia

Yellow badge

Yellow badges (or yellow patches), also referred to as Jewish badges (German: Judenstern, lit. 'Jew's star'), are badges that Jews were ordered to wear at various times during the Middle Ages by some caliphates, at various times during the Medieval and early modern period by some European powers, and from 1939 to 1945 by the Axis powers, including Nazi Germany. The badges served to mark the wearer as a religious or ethnic outsider, and often served as a badge of shame.

Ejemplos de uso de BADGING
1. One worked at the U.S. military‘s press badging desk, in a building right behind parliament.
2. These carmakers are marketing their compatibility with outside–branded components or, under contractual agreements, "re–badging" specialty parts with their own brand names.
3. "Some people buy second homes for what we call ‘badging,‘ " says Patricia Breman, a senior consultant for VALS, a market research firm in Menlo Park, Calif.
4. The standard–issue knife given to every Swiss soldier has the famous red Swiss flag badging and four functions÷ a bottle and can opener, a file, and a blade.
5. Jacobs says: "A few bob from the government wouldn‘t go amiss, but it‘s more of badging exercise and a green light from the government to think more radically about how we provide housing." Some are concerned that too much public land is being sold to make the scheme work.