yes, it is allowed
Japanese and most German prisoners remained confined to Allied camps. Many Italian prisoners were allowed out to work on farms in Britain and Australia and in many cases left the camps for the duration of the war. As for Allied prisoners in Axis hands, the Japanese and to a lesser extent the Germans required prisoners to work, in the case of the Japanese, often to death.
The Civil Rights Act of 1875 did sought to guarantee freedom of access, regardless of the race, to the "full and equal enjoyment"
If they had a profession they were allowed to work , otherwise they were sent straight to the gas chambers
In a Puritan prison one was not allowed to wear clothes, and not given food. Prisoners were forced to live upon the donations of the jailers.
it held many famous prisoners
yes
I read that visiting will start up again May 15th
All adult males were allowed to vote.
All adult males were allowed to vote.
All adult males were allowed to vote.
All adult males were allowed to vote.
prisoners were not allowed to work on ordnance . tortured.
They were not allowed to play German music
The Coliseum allowed female visitors, so princesses were allowed in as well.
No. Once the are out of jail they can.
President Ronald Reagan.