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Sleeping Areas and Personal Objects
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According to collected testimonies, the camp’s sleeping areas had other bed placement systems, too, such as in this sketch.  In some operating periods of this camp, when there was a large number of incomig prisoners, up to 50 people were forced to stay in one room.Prisoners also held their personal belongings and moccasins or clogs (shoes were rare) that they wore in the camp’s premises.Among the personal belongings, there were:2 pairs of clothes, 1 aluminum or plastic canteen, 1 toothbrush, 1 notebook, 1 bowl, 1 aluminum tablespoon, 1 mattress, blanket and sheet.  The wooden stairs to climb the upper beds were everywhere in the sleepng area.

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