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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... Second World War 43 43 43 46 47 47 a . The Nyon Agreement ( 1937 ) 47 b . The Undeclared Atlantic Naval War ( 1941 ) 49 c . The Partial " Abolition " of Submarines ( 1945 ) 50 d . The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg ( 1946 ) ...
... Second World War 43 43 43 46 47 47 a . The Nyon Agreement ( 1937 ) 47 b . The Undeclared Atlantic Naval War ( 1941 ) 49 c . The Partial " Abolition " of Submarines ( 1945 ) 50 d . The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg ( 1946 ) ...
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... Second War will be appraised . In evaluating the war crimes trials conducted by the victorious allies at the conclusion of the Second World War , Professor Lauterpacht has stated : The stature of those tribunals is bound to grow with ...
... Second War will be appraised . In evaluating the war crimes trials conducted by the victorious allies at the conclusion of the Second World War , Professor Lauterpacht has stated : The stature of those tribunals is bound to grow with ...
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... second invitation which relegated disarmament , except that concern- ing submarines , to a secondary role.12 The motivation for the Conference has been ascribed to the humanitarian personal characteristics of the Czar.13 It probably was ...
... second invitation which relegated disarmament , except that concern- ing submarines , to a secondary role.12 The motivation for the Conference has been ascribed to the humanitarian personal characteristics of the Czar.13 It probably was ...
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