Many cases any surivors were either ransomed, given the option to join the Pirate Crew, or executed.
Sumerians, but the SOMALIAN PIRATES perfected it by taking over sailboats and selling captive prisoners, which they kept locked up in a cold, dark cellar.
Prisoners at Flossenburg wore what prisoners in other concentration camps wore; striped uniforms.
There are many modern-day pirates off the coast of Somalia, and, male or female, you wouldn't want to be one of them. Very good advice. Suggest you take it. And yes, there have been women pirates before. Anne Bonney and Mary Read were two of them, and there were certainly others in the thousands-years history of piracy.
The only Nazi camp that tattooed prisoners was the Auschwitz group, where prisoners selected for work were tattooed. Prisoners at other camps and those sent immediately to be gassed at Auschwitz were not tattooed.
because its quick and efficent and the prisoners are very happy about it that they die the end
No that was the navy pirates killed their prisoners eventually.
No they did not it's not true
According to the Ministry of Justice's latest population statistics, roughly 95% of prisoners are male.
They would either rape them, kill and rob them, force them to work for them or throw them overboard. If they were important they would hold them to ransom.
Pirates,Indians,and citizens attacked to help escape some of the prisoners.
No, usually they keep them alive to get ransom though there have been many instances in which the prisoners have died :)
It was originated from pirates sailing across the sea pushing prisoners off the edge of the boat the prisoners said of coarse "don't push me over the edge".
In some states yes and vice versa.
A German imposter!
Sumerians, but the SOMALIAN PIRATES perfected it by taking over sailboats and selling captive prisoners, which they kept locked up in a cold, dark cellar.
Aside from the obvious, girls do not as often as boys engage in violent professions. The women who have become pirates proved to be every bit as ruthless and willing to kill as their male counterparts. In some, cases, women masqueraded as men to become pirates.
Yes Anne Bonney for one If you look her up you'll find that some of her friends were also female pirates pretending to be male it is possible they were lesbian