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In the summer of 1944, the authorities in Bohemia began to arrest the Jews who belonged to the groups that had until then received a privileged status. Those who were included in this group suffered harassment and persecution from the Nazi government, but until then they were allowed to continue living as part of the community. Those arrested in the Prague area were imprisoned in a labor camp called "Hagibor". A postcard kept in the Alexander collection contributes to the understanding of the difficult living conditions in the camp.
