they were forced fed live squirrel babies.
High-status prisoners often had reasonable accommodation, but the rest were often held in dungeons.
clubs were commonly used.
It generally depended on who was involved. Western European prisoners were treated much better than Eastern European prisoners. Eastern Europeans were most often killed or died of starvation. They were often made into slave laborers. Of the Western European prisoners, the British & Americans were treated better than the French, Belgian, Dutch or Italian (after Italy surrendered to the Allies) prisoners. Normally British & Americans were not killed or treated as slave laborers. The French, Belgian, Dutch & Italians were often sent to slave labor camps, and starved. Of the Germans that held prisoners, the SS were the worse offenders against prisoners, and the Luftwaffe (Air Force) treated their prisoners the best. Also civilian prisoners were treated worse than military prisoners.
Basically three times a day, but what they were fed depended on what type of prisoner they were. For example Jews would only get anything close to food once a day and flavoured water on the other occasions.
In the holocaust there were no lucky prisoners they got fed bread tea and soup only one meal a day
It's because prisoners must be tried in the area where the crime was committed.
They both fed poison to prisoners
Yes, lobster was an inexpensive food usually left for servants, slaves and prisoners.
a cup of soup per day.
they were forced fed live squirrel babies.
she fed the hungry,cared for the sick and visited the prisoners
Lord Akiyama did not treat his prisoners very well. He fed them and things but didn't love them in that sense
around 1:00 usually.
The basic rule for feeding a horse is to feed little and often. The more meals you can split the day's feed into, the better .
The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'soldiers' and the noun 'prisoners', or the noun phrase 'the soldiers and their prisoners' are they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Examples:Their prisoners were very hungry. They had not eaten for days. (subject of the second sentence)The soldiers are on duty. We will relieve them soon. (direct object of the verb 'will relieve')The soldiers and their prisoners are hungry. They must be fed. (subject of the second sentence)The soldiers and their prisoners have arrived. The camp has been readied for them. (object of the preposition 'for')
How often are baby humans fed? Daily of course.