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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.

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Burlap and tweed oversized shirts and pants

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The people of Treblinka wore a striped top and bottom with a number

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stripped clothing and it had the star on it.

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well they wore very stratchy and uncomfortable white shirts and pants with blue strips and the also wore hats and wooden clogs

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they wore striped pajamas


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