Hmm, how did they read it? Because todays barcode readers have sometimes difficulties reading bracodes from black&white print.
Maybe they just wrote numbers not barcodes?
Or did germans made it harder for themselves and started to use somekind of complicated coding?
And one more question when you where in Jr, maybe it was at the same time they released the Alien movie, where they marked prisoners with barcode and that teacher happened to be a fan of that movie:P
sry bad english
bc should be enough for anybody!
so in the future we should avid the "u" word
you from Tartu? Estonia?
Hmm, how did they read it? Because todays barcode readers have sometimes difficulties reading bracodes from black&white print. Maybe they just wrote numbers not barcodes? Or did germans made it harder for themselves and started to use somekind of complicated coding? And one more question when you where in Jr, maybe it was at the same time they released the Alien movie, where they marked prisoners with barcode and that teacher happened to be a fan of that movie :P
sry bad english
How was it possible when Barcode was invented in 1948 and WW2 ended in 1945? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barcode