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We had to live according to where we worked.
Why? So that people could be assembled quickly.
And if they needed to annhiliate people they could be found
for this too. Further onward there's another courtyard.
The people who worked for the SS lived there. The so-called "black workers."
They had certain priveleges. If you worked you had a work-permit.
They changed colors often, there was a blue one, a pink one, white, yellow..
Every time the permits/passes were switched there would be a segregation.
Those who didn't have the pass weren't permited to live.
A person with a permit could sign up their spouse and up to two children
up to age 16. After 16 one needed to work.
You see the apartment with three windows? That first window is a kitchenette.
It probably hasn't changed at all, a really small kitchenette.
After the kitchenette there were two rooms.
More than 16 people lived in these two rooms.
They had the right to live. They had documents.
I lived in that apartment. My parents were in the first room.