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  2. Nazi concentration camp badge - Wikipedia

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    Red inverted triangle superimposed upon a yellow one representing a Jewish political prisoner. Blue inverted triangle superimposed upon a red one representing foreign forced labour and political prisoner (for example, Spanish Republicans in Mauthausen).

  3. What does the inverted red triangle used by some pro-Palestinian...

    www.cbc.ca/news/canada/gaza-red-triangle-meaning-1.7216788

    The inverted red triangle has been used in videos by the Al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas's military wing, to identify Israeli military targets, such as tanks, in Gaza as Israel began its ground...

  4. Red triangle (Palestinian symbol) - Wikipedia

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    The red triangle as a Palestinian symbol dates back to the Arab Revolt, after which it was also used in the Palestinian flag. More recently, combat footage published by Hamas uses an inverted red triangle as an arrow to indicate Israeli military targets, such as tanks, just before they are struck.

  5. Inverted Red Triangle - Center on Extremism

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    In early November 2023, the inverted red triangle emerged as a symbol that in certain cases can signify support for violent Palestinian resistance against Israel. It is used both offline and online, sometimes in the form of an emoji ().

  6. Classification System in Nazi Concentration Camps

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    Criminals were marked with green inverted triangles, political prisoners with red, "asocials" (including Roma, nonconformists, vagrants, and other groups) with black or—in the case of Roma in some camps—brown triangles. Gay men and men accused of homosexuality were identified with pink triangles.

  7. What Does The Upside-Down Red Triangle Emoji Mean? Memes About...

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    What Does The Upside-Down Red Triangle Mean? Following Israel's ground invasion of Gaza, Hamas' military wing al-Qassam Brigade began posting videos to Telegram channels showing how their fighters target enemy vehicles.

  8. Is an inverted red triangle an antisemitic symbol? – The Forward

    forward.com/fast-forward/622549/red-triangle-inverted-hamas-symbol-brooklyn

    Hamas militants have used an inverted red triangle to mark military targets. Pro-Palestinian protesters have also used it to vandalize homes.

  9. The Inverted Red Triangle: A Symbol of Hate - Jewish Virtual...

    www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/the-inverted-red-triangle-a-symbol-of-hate

    Historically, the inverted red triangle was used by the Nazis to identify political prisoners in concentration camps, making its modern use particularly painful for Jewish communities. Today, the symbol has become associated with Hamas, and some protest groups use it to glorify violent resistance against Israel.

  10. Yes, the Trump campaign used a Nazi symbol in its ads. Here's...

    www.fastcompany.com/90518919/yes-the-trump-campaign-used-a-nazi-symbol-in-its...

    Nazis used the red triangle to mark political prisoners and people who rescued Jews. Trump & the RNC are using it to smear millions of protestors. Their masks are off.

  11. System of triangles - Auschwitz-Birkenau

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    System of triangles. Red triangles marked “political prisoners (Schutzhäftlinge – Sch.), in other words, those who were imprisoned on the basis of a “protective custody order” (Schutzhaftbefehl) issued by a state police post. The political prisoners in Auschwitz were, above all, Poles.