They wore old German prisoner uniforms, old rags, and sometimes they didn't wear anything. The clothing was usually thin cloth. They didn't wear underclothing.
Burlap and tweed oversized shirts and pants
The people of Treblinka wore a striped top and bottom with a number
stripped clothing and it had the star on it.
well they wore very stratchy and uncomfortable white shirts and pants with blue strips and the also wore hats and wooden clogs
hats
Prisoners at Flossenburg wore what prisoners in other concentration camps wore; striped uniforms.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
what are some examples of concentration camps?
All camps were technically concentration camps, generally the extermination camps were called 'death camps'.
There are concentration camps today (in North Korea).
they wore striped pajamas
Prisoners at Flossenburg wore what prisoners in other concentration camps wore; striped uniforms.
No, they were members of the SS and wore SS uniforms.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
There were no saunas in concentration camps.
what are some examples of concentration camps?
All camps were technically concentration camps, generally the extermination camps were called 'death camps'.
The Star of David was used in the concentration camps during the holocaust which identify the prisoners in the camps to their categories such as Jews and Criminals etc... Here who wore what -Jews wore yellow badges -Religious groups who oppose the Nazi regime wore purple badges -Alcoholics, tramps, gypsies, vagabond, mentally ill, workshy, disabled people and deaf people wore black badges -Professional criminals (eg. POWs) wore green badges - sexual offenders wore pink badges -foreign forced labour groups wore blue badges -political prisoners wore red triangle badge Prisoners in the concentration camps wore these badges because, this indicates their reason for imprisonment
yes there was concentration camps in Arizona
Their was 20 major concentration camps.
There are concentration camps today (in North Korea).