alcatraz
to secure a foot hold closer to the Japanese home island.. the island jumping gave them a base of operations as they advance to the next island...
They did this in order to secure victorys angainst surrounding Europiean countrys as well as secure domination against the jews.
Inside - 2007 World's Toughest Prisons was released on: USA: 3 October 2010
Hannelore Freisleben has written: 'Gemartert, gemassregelt, gehenkt!' -- subject(s): Fiction, German Prisoners and prisons, Political prisoners, Prisoners and prisons, German, Prisoners and prisons, Russian, Russian Prisoners and prisons, World War, 1914-1918, World, War, 1939-1945
10.San Quentin Prison 9.Bang Kwang Prison 8.Rikers Island Prison 7.ADX Florence Supermax Facility 6.Alcatras Island Prison 5.La Sante Prison 4.Diyarbakr Prison 3.La Sabaneta Prison 2.Tadmor Prison 1.Carandiru prison
In World War 2
There are thousands of prisons around the world, with the exact number varying by country. The International Centre for Prison Studies estimates that there are over 10 million people incarcerated worldwide.
Max Georg Brausewetter has written: 'J'accuse' -- subject(s): French Prisoners and prisons, World War, 1914-1918 'J'accuse' -- subject(s): French Prisoners and prisons, Prisoners and prisons, French, World War, 1914-1918
alexandria
the biggest prison in the world is Australia because it was all a penal colony for Briton in the Victorian times
No, they didn't.
Crude and uncomfortable