Studies in the Law of Naval Warfare: Submarines in General and Limited WarsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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Стр. vii
... Admirals S. H. Inger- soll , B. L. Austin , C. L. Melson , and J. T. Hayward , have facilitated the research and writing of the study . The interest of Admiral Hayward and of Rear Admiral F. H. Schneider , the Chief of Staff of the War ...
... Admirals S. H. Inger- soll , B. L. Austin , C. L. Melson , and J. T. Hayward , have facilitated the research and writing of the study . The interest of Admiral Hayward and of Rear Admiral F. H. Schneider , the Chief of Staff of the War ...
Стр. 87
... Admiral Donitz , the Tribunal would deem this claim directed at neutrals to be unlawful.143 It should be appraised as lawful where the neutral ships were participating in German economic warfare . The reasons for this conclusion have ...
... Admiral Donitz , the Tribunal would deem this claim directed at neutrals to be unlawful.143 It should be appraised as lawful where the neutral ships were participating in German economic warfare . The reasons for this conclusion have ...
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... ADMIRAL CHESTER W. NIMITZ , U.S. NAVY At the request of the International Military Tribunal the following interrogatories were on this date , 11 May 1946 , put to Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz , U.S. Navy by Lieutenant Commander ...
... ADMIRAL CHESTER W. NIMITZ , U.S. NAVY At the request of the International Military Tribunal the following interrogatories were on this date , 11 May 1946 , put to Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz , U.S. Navy by Lieutenant Commander ...
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