In "The Gulag Archipelago," Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn refers to the prisoners in the Soviet labor camps as "the convicts" or "the prisoners." They were primarily political dissidents, intellectuals, and ordinary citizens who fell afoul of the Soviet regime's repressive policies. Many were subjected to harsh conditions, forced labor, and brutal treatment, all while being labeled as enemies of the state. The narrative highlights their suffering and resilience in the face of systemic oppression.
Prisoners at Flossenburg wore what prisoners in other concentration camps wore; striped uniforms.
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
Both animals and prisoners were held in underground pens.
The English prisoners settled in Connecticut.
The collective nouns for prisoners are a pityof prisoners, a gang of prisoners.
prisoners rights are rights given to prisoners by the government.
Military prisoners
there were 1000 prisoners and cells
Prisoners at Flossenburg wore what prisoners in other concentration camps wore; striped uniforms.
Without specifying a timeframe for this an answer is impossible. This is aside from the fact that there is no circumstance where Jewish prisoners were known for mistreating non-Jewish prisoners.
Because Prisoners did not confess.
The prisoners' clothing was recycled.
there is no prison so there will be no prisoners
A prison gang.
Auschwity Prisoners were mainly from Hungary and Poland
Prisoners of the Sun was created in 1949.