High-status prisoners often had reasonable accommodation, but the rest were often held in dungeons.
It is called a DUNGEON.
The PoW (Prisoners of War) were kept either in PoW Camps or in some Concentration Camps such as Auschwitz.
Prisoners on the hulks did nothing. they were moored in the hulks on the Thames, so were kept under lock and key, where they were not permitted anything by way of entertainment unless they were one of the few who warranted a visit from friends or family.
Most of those who were prisoners of war were sent home after the war, though in many cases not immediately. The USSR kept some German prisoners till 1955.
in the main camp they were about twenty metres long by about eight metres wide, on two stories and a cellar, they were divided into many rooms. in Birkenau: the brick barracks were about the same size, but on one storie, they were of one room, but had three rows of bunks, with a wash room at one end. the wooden barracks were slightly larger, of one room and two rows of bunks.
Sumerians, but the SOMALIAN PIRATES perfected it by taking over sailboats and selling captive prisoners, which they kept locked up in a cold, dark cellar.
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it is a dunghen...
prison
The room where the guards take the prisoners in "1984" is Room 101. This room is where prisoners face their worst fears and phobias in order to break their spirit and loyalty to any opposition to the Party.
Dungeon
While in use a total of 12,123 Confederate soldiers were kept there.
In a dungeon
no not all the time only if told by Jude
It is kept at room temperature because the bacteria present in the curd starts reacting at room temperature.
Across the UK, millions of prisoners are kept captive in prison.
Seven prisoners, 83 soldiers and 40 tons of gunpowder
The PoW (Prisoners of War) were kept either in PoW Camps or in some Concentration Camps such as Auschwitz.