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Of course the de-humanising had already started, but much like in any prison the idea was to take away the person's sense of self:

they had to wear a uniform, they had their hair cut off, they had to wear a number and other symbols that defined them as a part of a group rather than an individual.

There were many regulations that were designed to strip the inmate's dignity and self-respect. Lastly the inmates were made to know that they were the least important resource there.

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they gave them all the same uniform, replaced their names with numbers and did what they could to eliminate any individuality. (sounds a lot like what most armies did/do)

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It meant that the people were prepared to do anything to the Jews.

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It helped the guards pertend that what they were doing was not being done to humans.

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