1,000
it was said it was meant to hold 10.000 prisoners but ended up with over 30.000
336 prisoners
10,000
242 prisoners, 3 had died though
1,000-3,000
about 1,580 prisoners and about 150 guards.
Yes, it was another way to assert dominance over the prisoners, there were many rules about the use of them and there were severe punishments for prisoners without a hat. Prisoners would hold their hats tightly when asleep as not to lose them.
Victorian prison ships, often referred to as hulks, could typically hold anywhere from 200 to 800 prisoners, depending on the size and design of the vessel. Conditions aboard these ships were often overcrowded and unsanitary, leading to high mortality rates. The ships served as temporary holding facilities for convicts awaiting transportation to penal colonies or as a means to alleviate overcrowding in land-based prisons.
About 17,000 at Auschwitz I, II and III combined.
1 or 2. it mainly depends on the prisoners
They could be put to work on non-war related activities under the Geneva Convention. Many were put to work growing food for the use of the prisoners.
IT COULD HOLD 120 SONGS IT COULD HOLD 120 SONGS