The freed prisoners, thinking the war was already lost, refused to join Marion and deserted.
The other prisoners refused to participate and stayed behind.
By 1978 nearly 300 Republican prisoners were refusing to wear prison uniforms.
In this case, 105 prisoners were refusing food, although to varying extents.
Rioting began on September 1, 1934, when seven prisoners refused to do their assigned work.
The old prisoner had refused to share his background.
For even when news of exterminations arrived, prisoners refused to believe it.
The prisoners drank small amounts of water, but refused food altogether.
The three prisoners at first refused even to speak to Hitler.
Even during his time in Topaz, other prisoners refused to talk to him.