Uniform - Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, Blue & White Striped, circa 1940

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Blue and white uniform worn by Mr Johann (Jan) Gorniaczyk (Gornia) between 3 February 1940 and May 1945 in Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Mr Gornia was born 8 December 1922 in Wasowo, Poland. He spent his imprisonment in Sachsenhausen, Oranienburg in Germany as a non-Jewish political prisoner, number 16589. The inverted red triangle indicates that, according to the Nazi system of

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