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How were prisoners identified?

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Were the American prisoners held by the Japanese killed during the Atomic bombing on Hiroshima ever identified and honorably buried?

The American prisoners were held at Kyoto. They were never identified and given a honorable send off.


What sort of identification was used on the prisoners?

Prisoners in concentration camps were often tattooed with identification numbers, though they were also identified by their provided registration cards and uniforms with identification badges. Some camps also used colored triangles to categorize prisoners by their supposed "crime" or status, with Jews wearing a yellow triangle.


What is a purple triangle?

In Nazi Germany in the concentration camps were prisoners of different kinds, and their "crime" was identified by the color triangle they wore.Jews were the most well known, and they wore two yellow triangles, one upside down over the other to form a Star of David.Other inmates wore single triangles of various colors; the purple triangles identified the prisoners as being Jehovah's Witnesses.Please see the "Related Link" below.


What is a purple Triangle patch?

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What is a collective noun for prisoners?

The collective nouns for prisoners are a pityof prisoners, a gang of prisoners.


What rights do prisoners have Scotland?

prisoners rights are rights given to prisoners by the government.


What happened to those assigned as prisoners in the Stanford prison experiment?

They felt as if they were truly prisoners (Apex)


What kind of prisoners did alcatraz have at first?

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How many prisoners were at Alcatraz?

there were 1000 prisoners and cells


What did Flossenburg prisoners wear?

Prisoners at Flossenburg wore what prisoners in other concentration camps wore; striped uniforms.


Why did the Jew prisoners often mistreated other prisoners?

Without specifying a timeframe for this an answer is impossible. This is aside from the fact that there is no circumstance where Jewish prisoners were known for mistreating non-Jewish prisoners.


Why don't Danforth pardon the prisoners?

Because Prisoners did not confess.