During the Crusades, prisoners were often subjected to harsh treatment, including imprisonment, torture, or execution. Many were ransomed back to their families or kingdoms, while others were forced into slavery or conversion to Christianity. In some cases, prisoners could gain their freedom through acts of valor in battle or by providing valuable intelligence. The treatment of prisoners varied greatly depending on the circumstances and the captors involved.
There were no prisoners. All were killed.
they were returned to their respective country
They were usually killed.
None were taken alive. Each Texan ( and other Americans too ) fought to the death rather than surrender.
they get murderd
There were no prisoners. All were killed.
they were either staved to death or murdred
All the prisoners were transfered of the island. But thats not what happened. Not at all.
A popular way of a prisoners execution is usually by an electric chair
they were returned to their respective country
Three prisoners manage to escape from Alcatraz
They were sent to the gas chambers.
Yes, lobster was an inexpensive food usually left for servants, slaves and prisoners.
prisoners usually.
They used their prisoners and slaves to work building and making things until they die for want of air and light.
They were most likely stolen or destroyed.
They were sent to the gas chambers.