3647 were taken as prisoners of war.
The British lost some 1,500 killed or wounded. The Spanish-French allied lost about 14,000 men of whom about 7,000 were taken prisoners.
There were 72 hostages and 72 were returned from Iran.
between one and two billion
Although the exact actual numbers of casualties at Agincourt are unknown, it's estimated that as many as 10,000 French were killed and another 1500 taken as prisoners. English casualties are only believed to have been as high as 500. As a result, the path was laid for Henry V to capture of the French throne.
3647 were taken as prisoners of war.
29,495 was the number of prisoners taken at Vicksburg. Most of them were paroled. Only the officers were taken to prisons.
The British lost some 1,500 killed or wounded. The Spanish-French allied lost about 14,000 men of whom about 7,000 were taken prisoners.
The number of prisoners taken was 15,000.
250000
Back in 1940, there were five concentration camps in Germany. These camps were established to eradicate resistance groups, political prisoners, racial groups of the Jews and Roma.
It largely depended on who was fighting against who and in which war. For example the Japanese in WW2 treated their POWs abominably, but few indeed became prisoners themselves. The Russians too treated their prisoners terribly. Many Russian prisoners themselves were forced to fight for the Germans.
There were 72 hostages and 72 were returned from Iran.
400,000 men
between one and two billion
there were 1000 prisoners and cells
about 800 ships were taken over.