The men were taken to Buchenwald, where they were kept in unspeakable conditions for about three to four months.
Investigators also looked at several adult psychiatric facilities that housed children in unspeakable conditions, with teenagers confined to cribs and wearing diapers.
We were subjected to unspeakable conditions during the voyage from China.
Far from being "bland," the narratives are gripping and dramatic, with story after story of suffering --and occasional triumph - over unspeakable conditions both during slavery and Reconstruction.
These unspeakable conditions continued during nineteen years.
Why did men continue to serve, and fight, in such unspeakable conditions?
As the Industrial Revolution took hold, miners, including many children, worked in unspeakable conditions and were "commonly referred to as a separate race of humans."
Like the poet himself, the Sage finds a gleam of light and hope in his own subjective experiences of some unspeakable condition, already recorded in In Memoriam.
They are living in unspeakable conditions.
Ü"You want to talk about unspeakable conditions," Cruz said, "try death for a few weeks, see how it suits you."