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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... referred to " the feelings of horror which the peoples had experienced as results of submarine action " 97 in the First World War . He referred to a number of uses of the submarine which were deemed to be offensive including the German ...
... referred to " the feelings of horror which the peoples had experienced as results of submarine action " 97 in the First World War . He referred to a number of uses of the submarine which were deemed to be offensive including the German ...
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William Thomas Mallison. b . CARTEL AND SIMILAR SHIPS Historically , the term cartel referred to an agreement between enemy belligerents to regulate the exchange of prisoners of war.150 In the same way , cartel ships referred to vessels ...
William Thomas Mallison. b . CARTEL AND SIMILAR SHIPS Historically , the term cartel referred to an agreement between enemy belligerents to regulate the exchange of prisoners of war.150 In the same way , cartel ships referred to vessels ...
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... referred to in connection with a general war situation.184 The humani- tarian considerations in favor of the use of tear gas would appear to be at least equally applicable in a limited war situation . Another example in- volves the use ...
... referred to in connection with a general war situation.184 The humani- tarian considerations in favor of the use of tear gas would appear to be at least equally applicable in a limited war situation . Another example in- volves the use ...
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