Leavenworth was one of the worst prisons back in the day, the most dangerous prisoners now are sent to ADX in Colorado but they rarely have contact with other inmates. I just did 6 years in California and Pelican Bay, Calipatria, High Desert, and New Folsom level 4 yards are by far the most dangerous prisons in California and probably in the whole country
ADX Florence in Florence CO. The only supermax prison in the US.
Florence, Colorado See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supermax
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.
Worst place for what? Please help us out a little by being more specific.
To be put into a cell, like at a zoo, but this term can be used for people too. Prisoners of war, slavery, and other things like that are good examples of being held in captivity. Another example would be a cat, completely dependent on a human for life, but takes every chance to be its own being and to get away. A cat might need us for life, but they are naturally independent... we just domesticated them and now they have no choice but to put up with us.
No
US is not participating in 2010 commonwealth games.
dont know, elections are being held this november.
prisoners the free and camps consentration the enter us the did year what 1945
Being a fugitive from justice and fleeing the country, also escorting federal prisoners to and from court
Captured and released, or still held as prisoners (hostages)? A few years ago, at least one US servicemember was be-headed (executed) on world wide television by terrorists.
Hawaii
Prisoners of war are held in places of varying degrees of hospitality. They may be imprisoned in a relatively clean prison with food. Conversely, they have at times been starved in cages, like in the Vietnam War.
The Fifth Amendment to the US Constitution.