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Title: A chart of prisoner markings used in German concentration camps.
Caption: A chart of prisoner markings used in German concentration camps. Dachau, Germany, ca. 1938-1942. Beginning in 1937-1938, the SS created a system of marking prisoners in concentration camps. Sewn onto uniforms, the color-coded badges identified the reason for an individual's incarceration. Red indicated political prisoner, Green : Professional criminals; Blue: forced foreign labour; Purple: Jehovah's witness; Pink: homosexual; Black: workshy or lazy.
Credit: Album / World History Archive
Image size: 3784 × 5542 px | 60.0 MB
Print size: 32.0 × 46.9 cm | 1489.8 × 2181.9 in (300 dpi)