In the first half, there were frequent exchanges of prisoners.
When Grant took over, he banned these, because he knew the Confederates were running out of recruits, and that the balance would tilt further in favour of the North.
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Prisoners of war, children, and others.
250000
Some people were indeed tortured during World War 1. These people were typically prisoners of war that were held captive for ransom and incentives.
because it gives a place for prisoners to go during war so that they aint running around why the crazy war is going on
I am
12,000
prisoners of war
prisoners of war
prisoners of war
During war, prisoners, often referred to as prisoners of war (POWs), may face a range of dire conditions, including harsh treatment, inadequate food and medical care, and psychological distress. They are typically held in captivity by enemy forces, where they may endure torture or forced labor. International laws, such as the Geneva Conventions, aim to protect POWs, but compliance varies, and many suffer violations of their rights. Additionally, the fate of prisoners can depend on the nature of the conflict and the policies of the detaining power.
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Andersonville
Prisoners of war, children, and others.
They treated them very well
Fritz.
There was one prisoner of war camp in Galveston, Texas during World War II. It was the Wallace camp and it held German prisoners of war. It held an average of 3,000 to 4,000 prisoners.