Generally it was transported to & fro (In Europe at least) by the Red Cross. This applies to British & US forces. The Red Cross did much to ensure the safety and survival of hundreds & thousands of prisoners. There is then a vast contrast between on one hand the treatment of German & Italian prisoners held by the Allies & the Russian prisoners of the Nazis and the German prisoners of the Russians & similarly the Japanese Allied prisoners: The conditions were appalling. There were very few Japanese prisoners: Surrender wasn't an option.
During that day the main prison, located on the "Bastille Square" was destroyed. This prison was used by kings to lock up political prisoners.
Around 200,000 political prisoners were systematically murdered during the Holocaust.
how many prisoners did the Continental Army capture during the attack
Three windmills are destroyed during the story.
Every synagogue in Germany and Austria was wrecked or destroyed, without exception.
The SS.
Not one city was destroyed during the Manhattan Project. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were destroyed as a result of the success of the project but not during it.
Yes there were many, many female prisoners during the Holocaust.
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they were either staved to death or murdred
Children weren't involved in the gold rush towns. The people who came were without families with them.
Ghettos with the children and men.