Yes for the first part, no for the second.
Prisoners at Flossenburg wore what prisoners in other concentration camps wore; striped uniforms.
From the time of the new kingdom (1550-330BC) temples, monuments and cities were more likely to be built by slaves than in earlier times. The slaves were usually prisoners of war. Most of these slaves if not all were naked.
The only Nazi camp that tattooed prisoners was the Auschwitz group, where prisoners selected for work were tattooed. Prisoners at other camps and those sent immediately to be gassed at Auschwitz were not tattooed.
because its quick and efficent and the prisoners are very happy about it that they die the end
It means you are naked and wearing a cross. What happens when you go to take a shower and you leave your cross on? Same thing, you have the cross on and you are taking a shower and you are naked.
When Wiesel says this, he is comparing the prisoners' vulnerability and exposure when they are stripped naked to how one may feel judged and exposed in front of a higher power during the last judgment. It reflects the prisoners' loss of dignity and privacy, as well as their feelings of shame and powerlessness.
Generally it was transported to & fro (In Europe at least) by the Red Cross. This applies to British & US forces. The Red Cross did much to ensure the safety and survival of hundreds & thousands of prisoners. There is then a vast contrast between on one hand the treatment of German & Italian prisoners held by the Allies & the Russian prisoners of the Nazis and the German prisoners of the Russians & similarly the Japanese Allied prisoners: The conditions were appalling. There were very few Japanese prisoners: Surrender wasn't an option.
There were two prisoners one on each side of Jesus, but only the one that repented went to paradise.
WELL 50 IF They are naked and in fit in the muffler
the Red Cross for the efforts to take care of wounded soldiers and prisoners of war and their families.
The Anarchist Black Cross is an anarchist organization and their activities focus primarily on political prisoner support. They provide prisoners with political literature, financial and legal support, and seek to promote awareness of the plight of political prisoners.
The guards in the book "Night" ordered the prisoners to strip naked, shave their heads, and undergo harsh living conditions in the concentration camps. They were subjected to forced labor, starvation, and brutal treatment by the guards.
they had to be naked all the time they either asked to go left or right the sad thing is they died either way
The Red Cross was used to validate that the prisoners of war of both sides were being treated according to the rules of war and the Geneva Convention.
they were nice so the red cross could not say that they were not following the Geneva convention, not treating POWs well
It doesn't specifically say he was naked. John 19:24 states the soldiers executing Christ decided to draw lots for his clothing.