sounds profitable . former prisoner of the camp semyon zaitsev as can be seen from this scheme, the camps just a rectangular area where there were no devices, there were not just separate city wires, corrals between the fences were also under the old guard. this was done so that the prisoners of war communicated with each other as little as possible, were in the rain in the open air, completely lowered by the wind. in each cage there were seven to eight thousand people, there were a total of 670,000 sleeping in the open air and in rain and mud, many more than they would have to dig holes, pits for themselves, and they slept there until the morning in the morning, the guards checked whether they were alive or not, in october frosts began to freeze to the ground at night, and then they began to build barracks in every cell, but they were not enough. at the beginning of the military campaign against the ussr , there was no question of building stationary camps for prisoners of war in germany; the nazis were counting on an early victory. at first, they also did n’t plan to exploit the work o