The camp grew to hold 2,000 civilian prisoners, but was considered unsuitable for the approaching winter.
This camp held 30,000 civilian prisoners for the remainder of the war and beyond.
Originally a military prison, it was opened to civilian prisoners in 1741.
There's quite likely to be an exchange of civilian prisoners of war.
You have certain rights as a civilian prisoner of war.
Their rules of warfare don't allow holding civilian prisoners after hostilities are broken off.
Long overlooked by Washington, these civilian prisoners of war won full veterans' benefits only in 1981.
He could see such kindness had not been extended to the civilian prisoners.
He was released as a civilian prisoner in 2005.
However, in July 1865 four special civilian prisoners arrived.