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They were told that they were being 'resettled', so they took things like cooking utensils, sheets, blankets, etc. Some also took Musical Instruments with them in the hope of keeping themselves entertained in the evenings. Some took valuables if they still had any. There are stories about some taking poison with them in order to commit suicide, but I'm not sure how accurate that is.

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