. . "a: Height: 27.000 inches (68.58 cm) | Width: 20.375 inches (51.753 cm)\n\nb: Height: 37.000 inches (93.98 cm) | Width: 20.250 inches (51.435 cm)"@en . "a. Wool and cotton blend twill jacket with blue and gray stripes, hip-length, long sleeves, 5 button holes and 4 black, plastic buttons along the front opening. On the front of the tailored collar is a metal hook and eye closure. On the inside back collar is a black hanger loop. The left breast has an off-white coarse cotton ID patch with black ink: 69370, sewn on with black thread. Above this badge are fragments of white thread that indicate the placement of a previous patch. b. Wool and cotton blend twill pants, with blue and gray stripes, 4 metal suspender buttons, and an adjustable strap, with a black metal buckle, on the back. At the back of the waist is a V shaped slit; on the front are 2 metal suspender buttons and a 3 metal button fly. The 2 side pockets are lined with tan cloth. The pants are lined around the waist with blue cloth and have 4 metal buttons. A number is stamped in black at the waist, inside the right back. The inside back seam has a gray hanger loop.\n\na. front left breast, black ink: 69370 b. right waist, inside back, stamped in black ink: 50"@en . . . "No restrictions on use"@en . "Concentration camp inmate uniform jacket and pants"@en . "Fernand Brunetti was a French citizen who was arrested and deported from France to Buchenwald concentration camp. He returned to France after liberation in 1945."@en . . "irn522837" . . "Prisoner's uniform worn by Fernand Brunetti while imprisoned in Buchenwald concentration camp from 1942-1945. He was a French citizen, who was arrested and deported for unknown reasons, from France to Buchenwald. After liberation in 1945, he returned to Paris. Around 1946-47, he had a studio portrait taken of himself in this uniform."@en . "No restrictions on access"@en . "The concentration camp uniform was acquired by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2005."@en . .