After execution, the bodies of prisoners are typically handled according to the laws and regulations of the jurisdiction where the execution took place. In many cases, the remains are turned over to the family for burial or cremation. If no family is available or willing to claim the body, the state may arrange for burial in a designated area. In some instances, bodies may also be used for medical research or education, depending on the consent given prior to execution.
It was either the SS or the prisoners in AUschwitz, it's usually the Prisoners who put the bodies in the creamatories but the SS are the ones who burns the bodies. This just dont happen in Auschwitz, this happens in all extermination and death camps.
A popular way of a prisoners execution is usually by an electric chair
Executed prisoners are typically subjected to a legal process that culminates in their death, often through methods such as lethal injection, electrocution, or gas chamber. After execution, the bodies are usually handled according to state law, which may involve burial, cremation, or donation for medical research. In some cases, families may choose to reclaim the remains for burial. The handling of executed prisoners can vary significantly based on jurisdiction and specific circumstances surrounding the case.
A gibbet is a gallows, the frame from which a noose hangs for the execution of prisoners.
Battle of the Alamo
shooting arrows in prisoners knees
Execution was by beheading or crushed under the feet of an elephant.
DEATH.
That is the name of the party thrown for prisoners the night before an execution.
Gas chambers were used as a method of execution for condemned prisoners in the United States beginning in the 1920s.
If the defendant was found guilty of a death-penalty crime and that is the method of execution in that jurisdiction, yes.
A firing squad