International Law Studies, Том 60U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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... Japanese leaders feared that aerial warfare might be waged against the cities and towns of Japan . One of the reasons given by the Japanese Military for opposing ratification of the Geneva Prisoner of War Convention of 1929 was that ...
... Japanese leaders feared that aerial warfare might be waged against the cities and towns of Japan . One of the reasons given by the Japanese Military for opposing ratification of the Geneva Prisoner of War Convention of 1929 was that ...
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... Japan , but that Japan could not gain anything by ratifying it , for no Japanese soldier would ever surrender to the enemy . In this connection it is interesting to note that TOJO giving instructions to chiefs of prisoner of war camps ...
... Japan , but that Japan could not gain anything by ratifying it , for no Japanese soldier would ever surrender to the enemy . In this connection it is interesting to note that TOJO giving instructions to chiefs of prisoner of war camps ...
Стр. 471
... Japanese prison ship . The Japanese picked up the Japanese survivors , but deliberately left the prisoners to their fate . Approximately 100 Australian and United Kingdom survivors were later rescued and taken to Australia and Great ...
... Japanese prison ship . The Japanese picked up the Japanese survivors , but deliberately left the prisoners to their fate . Approximately 100 Australian and United Kingdom survivors were later rescued and taken to Australia and Great ...
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Preface | 9 |
May 1792 | 10 |
French National Assembly | 13 |
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