as a training ground for female guards, and held mostly women and children prisoners.
"When a new prisoner arrived at Ravensbrnck they were required to wear a color-coded triangleathat identified them by category with a letter sewn within the triangle that indicated the prisoner's nationality. Polish women wore red triangle, red denoting a political prisoner, with a letter "P". By 1942, Polish women became the largest national component at the camp. Jewish women wore yellow triangles, but sometimes, unlike the
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