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Yes, they but were fed but very poorly to say the least.

The allowed caloric intake per prisoner was 600 calories per day or possibly less.

Not to mention "guards" would often play favorites and some would not eat for days.

It was just enough to keep the strong alive to work and that was not even considered important. Meals were served from large soup-pots that were mostly water. There is a reason you see Holocaust pictures of skeleton looking prisoners, but yes, they were technically "fed."

In comparison, most Americans eat well above 2000 calories per day and 2000 is considered basic.

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