Nazi Conspiracy and AggressionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1947 |
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... Ship Construction Plan . ( GB 461 ) Memorandum of Woermann 3 October 1939 , regarding attack on merchant ships Letter from Weizsaecker to Reich Foreign Minister , 14 October 1939 , on unrestricted U - boat warfare . ( GB 471 ) Timetable ...
... Ship Construction Plan . ( GB 461 ) Memorandum of Woermann 3 October 1939 , regarding attack on merchant ships Letter from Weizsaecker to Reich Foreign Minister , 14 October 1939 , on unrestricted U - boat warfare . ( GB 471 ) Timetable ...
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... ships in order to cripple merchant shipping of the Allied nations by decimating their crews.108 Thus , the war crimes against Allied forces and the crimes against humanity committed in occupied territories are incontestably part of the ...
... ships in order to cripple merchant shipping of the Allied nations by decimating their crews.108 Thus , the war crimes against Allied forces and the crimes against humanity committed in occupied territories are incontestably part of the ...
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... ships not from some definite war zone over which Germany exercised control but from vast areas of the seven seas . For there is one matter at least about which nobody questions the law . If you are satisfied that orders were given that ...
... ships not from some definite war zone over which Germany exercised control but from vast areas of the seven seas . For there is one matter at least about which nobody questions the law . If you are satisfied that orders were given that ...
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... ship as a reprisal and then expressing regret that it was a mistake . It remains to consider the question of employment of prisoners of war . Under Article 31 of the Geneva Convention it might have been permissible to employ prisoners ...
... ship as a reprisal and then expressing regret that it was a mistake . It remains to consider the question of employment of prisoners of war . Under Article 31 of the Geneva Convention it might have been permissible to employ prisoners ...
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... ships in disregard of the London Submarine Rules , their own Prize Ordinance and of International Law . A series of ... ship , not only the enemy's but in general every merchant ship which sails the seas in order to supply the enemy's ...
... ships in disregard of the London Submarine Rules , their own Prize Ordinance and of International Law . A series of ... ship , not only the enemy's but in general every merchant ship which sails the seas in order to supply the enemy's ...
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