Oh There was a whole set, we know the yellow Star of David and the Pink Triangle, but that was not even close to the full amount.
* Red triangle — political prisoners (social democrats, trade unionists, liberals, communists, Freemasons, anarchists.) Some anarchists, and other "enemies of the state," were also given a black triangle.
* Green triangle — "habitual criminals" (ofttimes Kapos).
* Blue triangle — foreign forced laborers, emigrants.
* Pink triangle — homosexuals and sexual offenders.[2]
* Purple triangle — Religious dissidents, Bible Students as Jehovah's Witnesses were then known
* Black triangle — people who were deemed "asocial elements," including
o Roma (Gypsies), who were later assigned a brown triangle
o The mentally retarded
o The mentally ill
o Alcoholics
o Vagrants and beggars
o Aristocrats
o Intellectuals
o Pacifists
o Conscription resisters
o The habitually "work-shy"
o Prostitutes[3][4]
o Some anarchists.
* Brown triangle — Roma (Gypsies) (previously wore the black triangle).[5]
Double-triangle badges resembled two superimposed triangles forming a Star of David.
* Two superimposed yellow triangles — a Jew.
* Red inverted triangle superimposed upon a yellow one — a Jewish political prisoner.
* Green inverted triangle upon a yellow one — a Jewish "habitual criminal".
* Purple inverted triangle superimposed upon a yellow one — a religious dissident of Jewish descent.[6]
* Pink inverted triangle superimposed upon a yellow one — a Jewish homosexual.
* Yellow triangle superimposed over a black inverted triangle, or "voided" black inverted triangle superimposed over a yellow triangle — an Aryan convicted of miscegenation and labeled as a "race defiler".