The Jews in Buchenwald, like other prisoners in concentration camps, had a strict daily schedule dictated by their captors. After enduring long days of forced labor and suffering, they typically went to sleep at nightfall or after roll call. However, the conditions were often harsh, and many prisoners faced disruptions due to the oppressive environment and the constant threat of violence. As a result, their sleep was often inadequate and fraught with fear.
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