Once Upon a Time

What does the phrase “pure concentration-camp style” suggest about the wall in paragraph 16?

In paragraph 16

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From the text, we can infer the wall was covered and topped with barbed-wire.

Placed the length of walls, it consisted of a continuous coil of stiff and shining metal serrated into jagged blades, so that there would be no way of climbing over it and no way through its tunnel without getting entangled in its fangs.

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