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| 1: You will need to find out exactly why you're in the concentration camp. You know that certain groups of people were arrested. The number on your prisoner's jacket, s225453, isn't a big help, since all prisoners have similar numbers. However, you do have something else on your jacket: a yellow triangle with the letter 'P' in it. You take a look around and you see that every prisoner has a traingle on his or her jacket. However, some have a pink triangle, other have a purple, black, blue or brown traingle pinned to their chest. This might be a clue as to what group you belong! 2: You also need to find out in what camp you are. You could ask your fellow prisoners. However, there's a good chance they'll run off to the guards and tell what they know in exchange for some extra food. The guards will think you've lost your mind and you will be sent to the gas chambers for sure! So you decide to take a good look around. Something that looks characteristic is the gate. It has the words "Arbeit macht frei" (work makes one free) over it. Perhaps this is a clue. 3: Despite the fact that you ended up on the wrong side of the fence (literally), you reckon the scientists will still find the information you can give them valuable. So you decide to give a detailed day-to-day account of your experiences in the camp. |
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