


It is, of course, a sobering experience.
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This is a coat from the Camp, and next to it, a picture of the man who wore it.
I, for one, was not aware that POW's were forced to enter concentration camps as just another number...
This was one thing that struck me the most in the Arbeit Macht Frei exhibit.
Just like nowadays, our enemies are lying to international forces, and putting on a good show. The more things change, the more they stay the same, huh?


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