The uniforms of the inmates in concentration camps did not have to be striped, this was just the design chosen for all camps across the Reich.
they wore striped pajamas
Gas chambers, concentration camps
it is the setting of the book.
Yes, it probably was.
Because that's what they did in the camps so they didn't get head lice.
The striped pajamas worn by prisoners in concentration camps during the Holocaust were typically made by the camps themselves. These garments were produced under harsh conditions, often using low-quality materials, and were intended to dehumanize the inmates. The design aimed to strip away individuality and create a uniform appearance among the prisoners.
They wore striped pajamas and striped caps.
No, he climbs under the concentration camps fence and is gassed.
Schindler's List is one of the best, Boy in the striped pajamas is another, perhaps some can add.
Well, during the Holocaust there were quite a lot, however in the boy in the striped pyjamas they only refer to Auschwitz, which is one of the most popular ones...
Auschwitz, the harshest concentration camp
Has its name because all the Jews have striped clothes on that look like pajamas and the boy ends up going into the concentration camp in the pajamas and dies.