yes, then anara appeared in two tiers, yes, but the conditions of detention in turn aliya were the chiefsf the furious. bunks, which were divided into cells a meter and a half in each cell accommodated three people, so not everyone fit in the barracks. many lived in the open air, the prisoners were outside under the sun and rain, and later, in the frost, the winter of forty-one and forty-two was severe air temperature fell below 30 ° . they could not build a fire, because the guards immediately opened fire and many others. people were dying by the thousands a day from unsanitary conditions began the spread of typhus no medical care was medicines for soviet prisoners of war the german command. no , they didn’t let go, there weren’t even bandages to bandage the wounds, the germans did everything to ensure that people were due to difficult living conditions due to illness. they lived in very difficult conditions in the mud. here, according to the words of the former prisoner zhilin, they did not wash for 4 months, everything was covered with lice, the skin was dirty gray in ulcers. they were