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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... rescue purposes should not be established on the high seas in time of war . As a matter of fact , a German U - boat captain and Admiral Donitz did attempt to establish such a rescue zone during the Second World War . Captain Roskill ...
... rescue purposes should not be established on the high seas in time of war . As a matter of fact , a German U - boat captain and Admiral Donitz did attempt to establish such a rescue zone during the Second World War . Captain Roskill ...
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... rescue in submarine warfare . Rescue in such a context , unfortunately , appears to be particularly difficult . It is especially dangerous to attempt the rescue of submarine per- sonnel if other submarines are in the vicinity . Where ...
... rescue in submarine warfare . Rescue in such a context , unfortunately , appears to be particularly difficult . It is especially dangerous to attempt the rescue of submarine per- sonnel if other submarines are in the vicinity . Where ...
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... rescue of survivors in the situations of operational necessity in which Admiral Nimitz indicated that survivors were not rescued by United States submarines in the Pacific , the order was lawful in this respect.197 The real basis for ...
... rescue of survivors in the situations of operational necessity in which Admiral Nimitz indicated that survivors were not rescued by United States submarines in the Pacific , the order was lawful in this respect.197 The real basis for ...
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