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Adolfo Mcknight
21 November, 22:36
What were the rations for the jewish prisoners
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Wolfe
21 November, 23:03
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The Jewish prisoners weren’t fed enough to be able to do their hard labor. They were given starvation rations. They were fed mostly of moldy bread and watered-down soup made from potato peels with no nutritional value. They also get imitation coffee with one bit of bread and this had to last for the entire day.
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