Nazi Conspiracy and AggressionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1947 |
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... ships by German submarines . ( GB 452 ) Telegram from Copenhagen , 26 garding sinking of Danish ships . Telegram from Weizsaecker to Reich Foreign Secretary , 12 April 1941 , regarding operation of German Naval Forces . ( GB 472 ) 968 ...
... ships by German submarines . ( GB 452 ) Telegram from Copenhagen , 26 garding sinking of Danish ships . Telegram from Weizsaecker to Reich Foreign Secretary , 12 April 1941 , regarding operation of German Naval Forces . ( GB 472 ) 968 ...
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... ships in order to cripple merchant shipping of the Allied nations by decimating their crews.108 107 Thus , the war crimes against Allied forces and the crimes against humanity committed in occupied territories are incon- testably part ...
... ships in order to cripple merchant shipping of the Allied nations by decimating their crews.108 107 Thus , the war crimes against Allied forces and the crimes against humanity committed in occupied territories are incon- testably part ...
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... ships not from some definite war zone over which Germany exercised control but from vast areas of the seven seas . For there is one matter at least about which nobody questions the law . not be rescued , that steps should be taken to 97 ...
... ships not from some definite war zone over which Germany exercised control but from vast areas of the seven seas . For there is one matter at least about which nobody questions the law . not be rescued , that steps should be taken to 97 ...
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... ship as a reprisal and then expressing regret that it was a mistake . It remains to consider the question of employment of prison- ers of war . Under Article 31 of the Geneva Convention it might have been permissible to employ prisoners ...
... ship as a reprisal and then expressing regret that it was a mistake . It remains to consider the question of employment of prison- ers of war . Under Article 31 of the Geneva Convention it might have been permissible to employ prisoners ...
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... ships in disregard of the London Submarine Rules , their own Prize Ordinance and of International Law . A series of ... ship , not only the en- emy's but in general every merchant ship which sails the seas in order to supply the enemy's ...
... ships in disregard of the London Submarine Rules , their own Prize Ordinance and of International Law . A series of ... ship , not only the en- emy's but in general every merchant ship which sails the seas in order to supply the enemy's ...
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