I heve not long finished reading 'The Last Escape' by John Nichol & Tony Rennel: fascinating & illuminating story of the Allied Pow in Germany. It does throw some light on the Russian pow situation, which is quite grim. And shows the beginnings of the Cold War. The differences between that situation and that of the Soviet regime & the Japanese treatment of Pow is however quite stark. Therefore I heartily recommend reading this book, but the answer to the question, I really do not know......
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Yes tousands did in horrible conditions.
Information contained in the World War II magazine article of November 2001 by James W. Wensyel said that five pow's escaped only two of which were captured at Wake Island. According to that article these 5 escapees from the train were assisted by Chinese (communist) troops and travelled about 700 miles before reaching Allied lines.
I don't know what to say but, Harriet Tubman escaped prison. She met her love life in prison and made love and when they escaped they got married.
Prisoners was released on 09/20/2013.
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Yes. It is a castle in Saxony that was used in World War 2 as a maximum security prison for Allied prisoners-of-war who had escaped from POW camps. It is now a museum.
Fox River
Yes. I heard in TV that prisoners were escaped when the prison was destroyed by earthquake.
Yes tousands did in horrible conditions.
Usually the prison will lock down to make sure that no one else will escape, and then they go hunt down the prisoners that escaped.
there is no prison so there will be no prisoners
A prison gang.
He has them in the prison that he is at.
The collective nouns for prisoners are a pityof prisoners, a gang of prisoners.
no, when you call someone in prison your calls get diverted to the police. The prison staff will be able to tell you how and when you may contact prisoners. Usually contact with prisoners is limited to legal advisors and the prisoners immediate family.
Where they hang the prisoners.