Although WWII was before my time, I remember as a kid in the 60's going to the Fairfax district of Los Angeles (Jewish). They had really great places to eat. During the summer time, when people wore short sleeves, it was not uncommon to see older people with the infamous tatooed numbers on their arms. As a kid, I was curious, since then, the only tatoos one would see would be on either ex-sailors or bikers. I was especially intrigued that woman would have the "numbers". It was explained to me later on what happened. It's been years since I've seen one of those tatoos. That generation is slowly moving on from this frail earth.
May all SS NAZIS rot in h*ll.