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HORRIBLE CONDITIONS IN PRISON (ANA ZABLATNIK)

interview  // german  // 1:15 Min  // 16.06.2008  // Hits: 1.599
Around 40 to 45 women were in one cell with 10 beds. The others had to sleep next to them, or three in one bed, or on the floor, no matter where. Well, we were so many. We only had one pot for the loo, and in the morning there was everything in there, and you can imagine what it looked like then. Nobody brought in different straw mattresses – well. With the food it was just the same. In the morning it was a thin soup or coffee, which you couldn’t even smell – that was tea; at 10 am we got a dry piece of bread for the whole day. For dinner there was soup again, with some lentils, oats or something that we called ‘wire entanglement’ (whatever was left over from the stalks of cabbage), which you couldn’t even chew. That was our lunch. And in the evening it was coffee again. If you ate all your bread in the morning, you had nothing for the evening. That was our daily food.

Zablatnik, Ana
@DEPORTATION / CONCENTRATION CAMPS / EXTERMINATION
1944
Contemporary witnesses of the Nazi-Regime

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