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The prisoners there are mistreated and are denied many basic rights.Even though, as war prisoners and not American citizens, they shouldn't be entitled to these rights.
it held many famous prisoners
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From this day, people are still not sure and in total nobody can really estimate how many prisoners were held durind the Second world war in Germany. :P
i think about 8 or 10 years
Thousands. One place built by the confederacy held 10thousand prisoners at once. Multiple union forts each held on average about 100 prisoners. Same for the confederates. If I was to pick a square number, it would be around 150,000. Hope this helps!!
There was one prisoner of war camp in Galveston, Texas during World War II. It was the Wallace camp and it held German prisoners of war. It held an average of 3,000 to 4,000 prisoners.
watch "Taxi to the Dark Side" a HBO documentary on the people that got tortured in Bagrah** and Guantanamo Bay. I do believe they said something like 300 some odd people taken and 94 of them were killed. The documentary is from ACTUAL events, photos and videos of army personel doing these horrible acts of torture. They get all of the info from the army personel that did the torture and documents directly from Rumps and Cheney.
While in use a total of 12,123 Confederate soldiers were kept there.
im not sure about usa or Canada but in Britain there was 400,000 German prisoners.
There were approximately 45,000 prisoners in Andersonville. But over 12,000 union soldiers held there died
They were held as prisoners of war. What that entailed depended upon the "enemy" who caught them. In Britain we often made prisoners of war work, but on the whole we treated them fairly well. In Japan many prisoners were treated extremely badly and were frequently tortured.