Nazi Conspiracy and AggressionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1947 |
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( GB 468 ) Telegram from Copenhagen , 26 September 1939 , regarding sinking of Swedish and Finnish ships by German submarines . ( GB 452 ) Telegram from Copenhagen , 26 March 1940 , regarding sinking of Danish ships .
( GB 468 ) Telegram from Copenhagen , 26 September 1939 , regarding sinking of Swedish and Finnish ships by German submarines . ( GB 452 ) Telegram from Copenhagen , 26 March 1940 , regarding sinking of Danish ships .
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107 Doenitz urged his submarine crews not to rescue survivors of torpedoed enemy 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 ...
107 Doenitz urged his submarine crews not to rescue survivors of torpedoed enemy 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 ...
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Nor need we take time to examine the astonishing proposition that the sinking of neutral shipping was legalized by the process of making a paper order excluding such ships not from some definite war zone over which Germany exercised ...
Nor need we take time to examine the astonishing proposition that the sinking of neutral shipping was legalized by the process of making a paper order excluding such ships not from some definite war zone over which Germany exercised ...
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After this remarkable statement he added that there was nothing to prevent them in fact from sinking an English hospital ship as a reprisal and then expressing regret that it was a mistake . It remains to consider the question of ...
After this remarkable statement he added that there was nothing to prevent them in fact from sinking an English hospital ship as a reprisal and then expressing regret that it was a mistake . It remains to consider the question of ...
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... memorandum to the Foreign Office , were seeking agreement to a policy of sinking without warning both enemy and neutral merchant ships in disregard of the London Submarine Rules , their own Prize Ordinance and of International Law .
... memorandum to the Foreign Office , were seeking agreement to a policy of sinking without warning both enemy and neutral merchant ships in disregard of the London Submarine Rules , their own Prize Ordinance and of International Law .
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