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All prisoners in concentration camps - regardless of background - wore the striped prison uniform.
Prisoners at Flossenburg wore what prisoners in other concentration camps wore; striped uniforms.
It is standard practice to make prisoners wear uniform. I really wouldn't read anything into this.
Jean cap, jacket, shirt and jean pants black work shoes white sox and underware
In the Middle Ages, prisoners often wore simple and basic clothing made of coarse fabric. This could include a tunic, a loose-fitting garment, often made of wool or linen. Additionally, prisoners might be made to wear distinctive marks or symbols to signify their status as a prisoner.
All prisoners in concentration camps - regardless of background - wore the striped prison uniform.
The outfit prisoners wear is commonly known as a prison uniform or jumpsuit.
Prisoners at Flossenburg wore what prisoners in other concentration camps wore; striped uniforms.
to show our religion to the world
It is standard practice to make prisoners wear uniform. I really wouldn't read anything into this.
White mostly
they wore striped pajamas
Standard issue was clogs.
Yes, at least for the most part.
Prisoners were baggy pants, and people think prisoners are cool, therefore wear baggy pants
Jean cap, jacket, shirt and jean pants black work shoes white sox and underware
rangy clothing or striped pants and tops