Interior of barrack that was reconstructed in 1965
The interior of the reconstructed barrack has been furnished
to look the way it did in the early days of the camp. As the
war progressed, the camp became overcrowded and living conditions
became intolerable. Each barrack had two compartments with separate
outside doors. Each compartment had its own flush toilets and
wash room. There was a living space with tables for eating and
lockers along the walls for clothes. Prisoners had to remove
their shoes before entering; the barracks had to be kept obsessively
clean and orderly.

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