Yes, lobster was an inexpensive food usually left for servants, slaves and prisoners.
Crimean War
a coat and breeches
Vietnam. NOT France.
The prisoners rations are a small chunk of salami and a piece of stale bread.
The most common mode of transportation in the 1700s was the horse. Many people used horses to pull carriages and rode horseback to travel.
In the holocaust there were no lucky prisoners they got fed bread tea and soup only one meal a day
They both fed poison to prisoners
a cup of soup per day.
they were forced fed live squirrel babies.
she fed the hungry,cared for the sick and visited the prisoners
Lord Akiyama did not treat his prisoners very well. He fed them and things but didn't love them in that sense
around 1:00 usually.
There are some cases where prisoners are force fed, but they are force fed in a hospital not by the guards.
They get fed nothing. Feeding them makes them poop, which contaminates the water. When they get hungry enough though, they'll start eating each other. Look at the lobsters next time you're in a grocery store that sells live lobsters, there will be a good chance several of them will be missing a number of their small legs.
Alcatraz has been shut down many years. The prisoners were not fed well if that's what you mean.
They were placed in chains, locked in small cells, fed sparingly and were tortured on a regular basis. Many were killed.
Red lobsters are one of them, the other being the green lobsters