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Third Geneva Convention
Third Geneva Convention Wikisource has original text related to this article: Third Geneva Convention The Third Geneva Convention (or GCIII) primarily regarded the ...
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Fourth Geneva Convention
Fourth Geneva Convention Wikisource has original text related to this article: Fourth Geneva Convention The Fourth Geneva Convention (or GCIV) relates to the ...
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Geneva conventions   (translated from German)
Geneva conventions Those Geneva conventions are intergovernmental agreements and an important ... of the armed forces in the field (Geneva agreements I), those Wounded, patients and shipwrecked ... ones of the armed forces to lake (Geneva agreements II), those Prisoner of war (Geneva agreements III) and those Civilians ...
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War (War wiki)
War War is armed conflict between states, organizations, or ... combatants or against civilians. Other terms for war, which often serve as euphemisms, include armed conflict, hostilities, and police action (note). War is contrasted with peace, which is usually defined as the absence of war. A common perception of war is ...
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Geneva Conventions
Geneva Conventions Development of the Geneva Conventions from 1864 to 1949 The Geneva Conventions consist of four treaties formulated in Geneva, Switzerland that set the standards for international ... who was motivated by the horrors of war he witnessed at the Battle of ...
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Conventions of Geneva   (translated from Portuguese)
Conventions of Geneva Conventions of Geneva they are a series of tratados formulated ... Genebra , in Suíça , defining the norms for relative the international laws to Human Rights. The ... had been elaborated during 4 Conventions to Geneva that had happened of 1864 1949 . Table of content The first Convention The first Convention of Geneva was ...
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Talk:Japanese war crimes
Talk:Japanese war crimes Comments on the article Strange: why ... is there no corresponding article on American war crimes? Mikademus 19:54, 25 January 2006 ... of Australian families after WW2 had a relative who was killed, imprisoned or tortured by ... with regards to the page on Japanese war crimes. Millions of Chinese and Koreans were ... an eyewitness to some of the atrocious war crimes committed in Singapore by the ...
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Korean War
Korean War Korean War Date 1950–1953 (disputed, see article for more ... the United States Battles of the Korean War History of Korea Gojoseon, Jin Proto-Three ... S. Korea List of Monarchs The Korean War, from June 25 1950 to cease-fire on July 27 1953 (the war has not ended officially), was a ...
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Conventions of Geneva   (translated from Spanish)
Conventions of Geneva The Conventions of Geneva they are the attempt of normar Straight ... a series of signed international treaties in Geneva, Suiza , between 1864 and 1949 in order to diminish the effects of the war on soldiers and civilians. Two additional protocols to the convention of 1949 were approved in 1977. ...
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Prisoner-of-war camp
Prisoner-of-war camp A Prisoner-of-war camp is a site for the containment ... captured by the enemy in time of war. A prisoner of war is generally a soldier, sailor, or airman ... mariners and civil aircrews, were also considered prisoners of war. Lists of Prisoner-of- ...
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