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  2. Identification of inmates in Nazi concentration camps

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    Detainees wearing civilian clothing (more common later in the war) instead of the striped uniforms were often marked with a prominent X on the back. [3] This made for an ersatz prisoner uniform. For permanence, such X s were made with white oil paint, with sewn-on cloth strips, or were cut (with underlying jacket-liner fabric providing the ...

  3. Prison uniform - Wikipedia

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    A prison uniform is a set of standardized clothing worn by prisoners. It usually includes visually distinct clothes worn to indicate the wearer is a prisoner, in clear distinction from civil clothing. Prison uniforms are intended to make prisoners instantly identifiable, limit risks through concealed objects and prevent injuries through ...

  4. Nazi concentration camp badge - Wikipedia

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    Detainees wearing civilian clothing (more common later in the war) instead of the striped uniforms were often marked with a prominent X on the back. [18] This made for an ersatz prisoner uniform. For permanence, such Xs were made with white oil paint, with sewn-on cloth strips, or were cut (with underlying jacket-liner fabric providing the ...

  5. Kapo - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Ghetto Police; Judenrat - Jewish councils under Nazi administration for self-government in Ghettos and other Jewish communities in occupied territories. Line management; Plantations in the American South#Overseer; Triangulation (psychology) Trusty system (prison) Kapo, a 1960 film directed by Gillo Pontecorvo.

  6. Pink triangle - Wikipedia

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    If a prisoner was also identified as Jewish, the triangle was superimposed over a second yellow triangle pointing the opposite way, to resemble the Star of David like the yellow badge identifying other Jews. Prisoners wearing a pink triangle were harshly treated by most other prisoners. [3]

  7. Siegfried Lederer's escape from Auschwitz - Wikipedia

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    On the night of 5 April 1944, Siegfried Lederer, a Czech Jew, escaped from the Auschwitz concentration camp wearing an SS-TV uniform provided by SS-Rottenführer Viktor Pestek. Pestek opposed the Holocaust ; he was a devout Catholic and was infatuated with Renée Neumann, a Jewish prisoner.

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  9. Auschwitz concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    An inmate's first encounter with Auschwitz, if they were registered and not sent straight to the gas chamber, was at the prisoner reception centre near the gate with the Arbeit macht frei sign, where they were tattooed, shaved, disinfected, and given a striped prison uniform. Built between 1942 and 1944, the center contained a bathhouse ...