LOT 46:
A rare yellow badge of a Jew from Tunisia, early 1940's
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Sold for: $1,100 (₪3,850)
Price including buyer’s premium:
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1,342 (₪4,697)
Calculated by rate set by auction house at the auction day
Start price:
$
300
Buyer's Premium: 22%
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A rare yellow badge of a Jew from Tunisia, early 1940's
A yellow badge that belonged to a Jew from Tunisia during the Holocaust, a Holocaust survivor who immigrated to Israel and served as a well-known journalist.
In March 1943, the Tunisia Jews were forced to wear a yellow badge as a sign of Jewish forced labor, but it was not enforced because of pressure from the Italians. This duty was imposed only in two cities. In Sfax, (a large and central city in Tunisia, where 100 Jewish workers were required to unload military vehicles and build shelters), and partly in Tunis, in other cities, enforcement was not strict. This is why a yellow patch from the Tunis region is rare and almost nonexistent.

