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  2. Thriller (viral video) - Wikipedia

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    The inmates dancing to "Thriller" in their YouTube video. Thriller is a viral video featuring the CPDRC Dancing Inmates of a high-security penitentiary.In 2007, the inmates of Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center (CPDRC), a maximum security prison in Cebu, the Philippines, imitated the zombie dance featured in the music video of Michael Jackson's "Thriller".

  3. Immortal Six Hundred - Wikipedia

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    At one point General Foster planned an exchange of the six hundred, but General Ulysses S. Grant refused, following Order 252 which stated no exchanges would occur until the Confederacy agreed to treat both black and white prisoners of war equally. [5] Grant wrote, "In no circumstances will he be allowed to make exchanges of prisoners of war." [6]

  4. Stalag 17 - Wikipedia

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    In a German prisoner-of-war camp named Stalag 17, one of its compounds holds 630 American airmen (all of whom are sergeants), and is overseen by camp warden Oberst von Scherbach. In December 1944, the men of Barracks 4—led by appointed barracks chief "Hoffy" Hoffman, and security officer Frank Price—arrange for the escape of fellow airmen ...

  5. Keine Kameraden - Wikipedia

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    No Comrades: The Wehrmacht and Soviet Prisoners of War, 1941–1945) is a book by German historian Christian Streit first published in 1978. Streit concluded that of 5.7 million Red Army soldiers taken captive by Nazi Germany , 3.3 million died of "ideologically motivated mishandling" [ 3 ] —findings which caused a sensation in Germany when ...

  6. In the Presence of Mine Enemies (memoir) - Wikipedia

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    In the Presence of Mine Enemies: 1965–1973 – A Prisoner of War is a memoir by American pilot Howard E. Rutledge, co-written with his wife Phyllis, and Mel and Lyla White, [1] of his time in a Vietnamese POW camp during the Vietnam War.

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  8. 100 prisoners problem - Wikipedia

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    The director of a prison offers 100 death row prisoners, who are numbered from 1 to 100, a last chance. A room contains a cupboard with 100 drawers. The director randomly puts one prisoner's number in each closed drawer. The prisoners enter the room, one after another. Each prisoner may open and look into 50 drawers in any order.

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