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The constant misery in the camp profoundly impacts the prisoners' physical and mental well-being, leading to deteriorating health, despair, and loss of hope. This relentless suffering fosters a sense of hopelessness, eroding their will to survive and diminishing their sense of identity. As conditions worsen, relationships among prisoners can either strengthen through shared suffering or fray under the strain of desperation. Overall, the pervasive misery creates an environment where survival becomes increasingly difficult, both psychologically and physically.

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