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Sara lived in Germany in 1938. In order to visit her grandmother in Poland, Sara had to get a passport. She went to the office of the Ministry of the Interior to apply. While filling out

the application, one question asked if Sara was Jewish. Since she answered, 'yes' what would Sara expect to see on her German passport?
a red letter")"
a purple triangle
a red cross
О
a yellow letter"

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Answer: a red letter

Explanation: The red letter J was put on the passports to show that they had marked them down for potential holocaust victims. It made it much more easier to identify them. Though Hitler intended to send them to Madagascar showing their passports so they could leave. Madagascar didn't want them so he chose to start the Holocaust.

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