I don't know why are you asking me
If any black solder was found with a uniform they will be returned into slavery and their colonel will have his penis cut off then killed.
Recent statistics have stated that almost 7000 inmates have died or were killed in US prisons in 2012. This number is similar each year and includes deaths by fires, riots, and other disasters.
Yes. The New Mexico Penitentiary Riot, which took place on February 2 and February 3, 1980, in the state's maximum security prison south of Santa Fe, was one of the most violent prison riots in the history of the American correctional system: 33 inmates died and more than 200 inmates were treated for injuries. None of the 12 officers taken hostage were killed, but seven were treated for injuries caused by beatings and rapes.
The Nazis who killed the inmates and not much documents about the camps
every tattooed tear means one person you killed per tear
In the US there have been over 800 prison inmates killed from 1969 to 1986 by the infamous plastic knife...from 1987-2009 there have been over 250 prison inmates killed by the now popular Spork..
It is the amount of scores he did and the people he killed. It would pretty much make him untouchable with people who know their stuff like gangs or inmates.
Extermination camps were camps were camps that held minimal inmates, but killed people on arrival. People were treated well courteously until they realised what was going to happen, then they were forced into the chambers where they would be killed.
It killed a lot of people
Hundreds tried to escape but ended up either being caught or killed, Except 3 inmates who were Frank Morris, Clarence Anglin, and John Anglin. They escaped and built a raft out of raincoats and were never seen agian but were said to make it to Angel Island
Martial Law has nothing to do with inmates, another word for Marshall law would be in an State of Emergency.. meaning the military would be in control of a town,city, state. As in an example after Hurricane Katrina the state was in an emergency. Curfews were taken into effect and a different set of rules applied until they got everything under control.So to answer your question,NO ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!! The could not just start killing inmates just because.Only death row inmates are killed, after many many years of appeals and process.
Brutally. Inmates were used as slave labor, and those who could not keep up with the unreasonable expectations of the Nazi camp commandants were either killed or left to starve. Many inmates were also used as the subjects of medical experiments, usually against their will.