barracks in the PONS Dictionary

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New barracks were added later, lifting "official" capacity to 750 prisoners in 1943.
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They were housed in a single 6by10 ft room in a wooden barrack which served as their bedroom, kitchen, living room and firewood storage area.
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The remaining workers lived in barracks type houses outside the zone.
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The four-story brick building was a vast improvement over the wooden barracks.
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From the 1890s onwards two other regiments were billeted in the new barracks.
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In early 1939 construction began on the main barracks, a single three-story nine-winged structure to house 3,200 men at a cost of $1,039,000.
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The school was housed in war time barracks.
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No wooden barracks were built; prisoners were required to live in self-built tents.
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Solid bunkers and a series of wooden barracks were built.
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During the following period, the fortress served as a military barracks and storage facility.
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