because they didnt like those prisoners and they were heading to the crematorium
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 ___)
The Appellplatz was a central area or square used for roll-call. (Appell - roll-call). Sometimes prisoners had to watch whippings and hangings there, too. At many concentration camps, roll-call (twice a day) was deliberately spun out and used to make the prisoners' lives a misery. Often it lasted 2 hours plus and the prisoners had to stand to attention throughout, but the SS guards walked around. On 11 (?) December 1938 at Buchenwald the numbers didn't tally at evening roll-call and the prisoners were recounted twice in freezing weather. At the end of it some of the prisoners were dead!
War is a major combat operation that seeks to defeat or destroy enemy armed forces. Some examples include World War I and World War II.
The Union prison located at Elmira, NY , it's told, was every bit as bad as the reputation held by the Confederate prison for Union prisoners at Andersonville, Georgia. Some called it "Hellmira".
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In some areas a pepper spray but all are equipped with a retractable batons truncheons etc.
basically, got killed, the prisoners were faced with odds that were never to their favor. some were put against gladiators, or put in un armed against wild animals.
that it is armed
Some are and some aren't.
Brutally some didn't keep prisoners so they were killed
Yes. Some people never learn so they have to be prisoners instead.
Some prisoners kill themselves because they can't live in prisons.
In some states prisoners are eligible for parole.
Current Mexican armed forces are composed of some 255,000 professional, combat-ready troops and approximately 300,000 reserve forces, with a total estimated number of 555,000 troops. It is the 25th largest army in the world. Also, according to some American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) estimates, the Mexican government would be able to mobilize some 38,257,000 troops, from male Mexicans ages 18-49. Of them, some 19 million would be fit to enter the armed forces.
no it is actually made of some of the best players in the world, and no they are not prisoners
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