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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... Protocol of 1936 were entered into with full knowledge that such zones had been employed in the First World War . Yet the Protocol made no exception for operational zones . The order of Donitz to sink neutral ships without warning when ...
... Protocol of 1936 were entered into with full knowledge that such zones had been employed in the First World War . Yet the Protocol made no exception for operational zones . The order of Donitz to sink neutral ships without warning when ...
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... Protocol by any of the major naval belligerents during the Second World War . Professor Tucker has reached different conclusions concerning this sub- ject . He has written concerning the Protocol in the Atlantic war : Despite this ...
... Protocol by any of the major naval belligerents during the Second World War . Professor Tucker has reached different conclusions concerning this sub- ject . He has written concerning the Protocol in the Atlantic war : Despite this ...
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... Protocol in its judgment in the case of Admiral Donitz , the Tribunal stated : The evidence further shows that the rescue provisions [ of the Protocol ] were not carried out and that the Defendant ordered that they should not be carried ...
... Protocol in its judgment in the case of Admiral Donitz , the Tribunal stated : The evidence further shows that the rescue provisions [ of the Protocol ] were not carried out and that the Defendant ordered that they should not be carried ...
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