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During the month of April 2022, a team of archaeologists led by Luis A. Ruiz Casero y Alfredo González-Ruibal from the Incipit-CSIC and financed by the Secretariat of Democratic Memory carried out an archaeological survey and excavation on a Francoist concentration camp in Jadraque (Guadalajara, Spain). 31 structures of different forms were documented, among them, the prisoners barracks stood out. The camp was active from July 1938, receiving on March 28, 1939 more than 4,000 soldiers from the Republican Army. For erase no doubt that the place was a concentration camp, the Francoists refered to this place as "Jadraque prisoner concentration camp" in the Official State Gazette of April 8, 1939. The 3D model that I've left here is a prisoners' barracks. A total of 25 were documented, all of them with a similar morphology and inhabited by prisoners of war deployed in fortification work. If you go down to the comments, I have left links to the rest of the models that I made in this campaign, 2 of them in Spanish.