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The article is devoted to the study of various aspects of military captivity, which became a mass phenomenon (“mass experience”) in the years of the First World War and the revolutionary events in Russia and which influenced both the individual fate of ...
Elena G. Timofeeva+2 more
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Domestic Historiography of Stay of Japanese Prisoners of War on Territory of Khakassia in 1945-1947
The domestic historiography of stay of Japanese prisoners of war in the territory of Khakass Autonomous region in 1945-1947 is considered for the first time.
S. V. Serebrennikov
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To the Question of the Fate of Prisoners of War from the Stalingrad Pocket
Introduction. The successful counter-offensive of the Soviet troops near Stalingrad marked the beginning of the mass capture of enemy soldiers.
Sergey Sidorov
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The organization of guarding the prisoners of war in the People’s Commissariat for Internal Affairs (NKVD) and in the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) camps of the USSR in the war and post-war years underwent essential changes.
Sidorov Sergey Grigoryevich
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The article concerns the problem of prisoners of war during the Russo-Japanese war. The problem appears in the focus of modern researchers quite rarely: they usually write about political, military, and economic aspects of the war.
S. G. Serebryakova, E. M. Osmanov
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The article is devoted to the study of the concentration camps and forced labor camps that contained prisoners of the Lithuanian-Soviet and Polish-Soviet wars in the territory of the RSFSR in the period from 1918 to 1922.
Il'ya V. Udovenko
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Fine as a type of disciplinary penalty against prisoners of war
The article examines national legislation and international legal acts operating in the field of international humanitarian law, in particular, regarding the treatment of prisoners of war.
Yu. V. Orel
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What makes a ‘National’ War Memorial? The Case of the Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial
The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial was unveiled in Ballarat to great fanfare in February 2004. Struggling to overcome serious setbacks in order to raise the necessary funds to construct the $2 million memorial over more than a period of four ...
Lachlan Grant
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Influence of World Wars on the Development of International Law on War Prisoners
The Regulations on laws and customs of land warfare of 1907 that existed during World War I did not protect war prisoners. The tragic experience forced us to return tothe problem of protection of the rights of the victims of war. The Geneva Convention on
Sidorov Sergey
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Cherepovets Prisoner-of-War Camp No. 158 (1942–1948): Structure, Population, Production Activity
Based on a wide range of sources of official and personal origin, the article examines the history of the Cherepovets Prisoner-of-War Camp no. 158 The author reveals the stages of the camp’s activities, starting with screening of Soviet military men who ...
Aleksandr L. Kuz'minykh
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