In 24 hour lock down cells all by themselves. . .
Both animals and prisoners were held in underground pens.
1
High-status prisoners often had reasonable accommodation, but the rest were often held in dungeons.
Yes. Saint Peter was held prisoner there because he wanted to baptize his fellow prisoners.
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.
Both animals and prisoners were held in underground pens.
yes
527
for the safety of citizens of San Francisco
1
Giovanni Maristica was held prisoner in the bastille. He was there for various murders he comitted
They are the same thing. Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder in the spectrum of psychotic disorders. However, that said, Schizophrenia is the most severe of the psychotic disorders (with perhaps the exception of Schizoaffective disorder). A person can be labeled "psychotic" if they have a milder problem, such as delusional disorder.
High-status prisoners often had reasonable accommodation, but the rest were often held in dungeons.
it held many famous prisoners
Most of the Dachau prisoners were taken there in trucks and on trains. The Nazis held guns on them the entire time until they were ushered into barracks.
The American prisoners were held at Kyoto. They were never identified and given a honorable send off.
Most prisoners, I think, were allowed to return to civilian life in their respective countries. However, some prisoners, especially in Russia, were detained for most--or all--of their lives. It's a sad thing to think about the plight of leftover prisoners. After WWII, thousands of Germans in Russia rotted to their deaths in prisons. Sure, thousands came home, but there were always some held back, perhaps for bargaining possibilities (I'll release ___ prisoners if you give me ___)