Concentration camp inmate uniform jacket

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The jacket was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1994 by Henry Mikols. 
Henry Mikols, born Hieronim Mikolajczak, was born in Poznan, Poland. He was arrested in May 1940, at the age of fourteen, for the purpose of performing slave labor in Germany. Eventually, he was interned in Buchenwald concentration camp. From Buchenwald, he was forced on a march to Bergen-Belsen in March 1945, where he was liberated by the British on April 15, 1945. 
irn8730 
Concentration camp inmate uniform jacket 
overall: Height: 30.000 inches (76.2 cm) | Width: 24.020 inches (61.011 cm) 
The jacket was issued to Henry Mikols in the Buchenwald concentration camp. 
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Buttoned blue and gray vertically striped; white label on left breast, inverted red triangular patch sewn above white label. 

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