International Law Studies, Том 60U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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... March a report was made by the 135th Fortress Brigade to the 75th Army Corps about the capture . On the next morning ( 25th March , 1944 ) a telegram was received at the headquarters of the 135th Fortress Brigade signed by the accused ...
... March a report was made by the 135th Fortress Brigade to the 75th Army Corps about the capture . On the next morning ( 25th March , 1944 ) a telegram was received at the headquarters of the 135th Fortress Brigade signed by the accused ...
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... March , 1944 , when members of the Saarbrucken Gestapo , in violation of the laws and usages of war , were concerned in the killing of Squadron Leader R.J. Bushell and Pilot Officer B.W.M. Scheidhauer , both of the Royal Air Force ...
... March , 1944 , when members of the Saarbrucken Gestapo , in violation of the laws and usages of war , were concerned in the killing of Squadron Leader R.J. Bushell and Pilot Officer B.W.M. Scheidhauer , both of the Royal Air Force ...
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... march of 200 miles to the area under almost indescribable hardships . As a result , in eighteen months 16,000 prisoners out of 46,000 died . To further their strategic plans in Burma and India , Japanese Imperial General Headquarters ...
... march of 200 miles to the area under almost indescribable hardships . As a result , in eighteen months 16,000 prisoners out of 46,000 died . To further their strategic plans in Burma and India , Japanese Imperial General Headquarters ...
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May 1792 | 10 |
French National Assembly | 13 |
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