

That was the term of inmates who had been broken psychically and physically by life in the camp.
The "Muselmann" no longer was the master of his own body . He got oedema and abscesses, he was covered with dirt all over and began to stink. The "Muselmann" appeared as follows:
"Extremely thin, dim eyes, apathetic, sad facial expression, grey-coloured skin which looked like hard paper. The hair was rough, dull and used to break easily. The head seemed longish, cheek-bone and eye socket appeared very clearly. But also the spiritual, intellectual and emotional activities decreased radically. The prisoner lost his memory and his ability to concentrate. His conscience was fixed on food only. Hunger phantasies covered the horrible starvation. He only realized things directly in front of his eyes and only heard when word were shouted loudly. Without restistance, we was struck and hit. In the final phase, he even did not feel any hunger nor pain any more. The "Muselmann" perished because he could not go on. He was the symbol for mass-dying, a death of hunger, of being left alone, of killing the soul, a living corpse."
