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Fine as a type of disciplinary penalty against prisoners of war

open access: yesBulletin of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, 2023
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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Malnutrition and skin disease in Far East prisoners‐of‐war in World War II

open access: yesClincal and Experimental Dermatology, 2018
During the Second World War, thousands of captured British and Commonwealth troops were interned in prisoner‐of‐war (POW) camps in the Far East. Imprisonment was extremely harsh, and prisoners developed multiple pathologies induced by physical hardship ...
Daniel Creamer
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DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR GERMANY AND AUSTRIA – HUNGARY PRISONERS OF THE AULIEATA COUNTY

open access: yes, 2020
The First World War was the largest event in the history of mankind, which had a significant impact on the fate of many peoples, including states. One of the main factors was the capture of troops and individuals on the front of the war between warring ...
Apendiyev T.А., Abdukadyrov N.М.
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I Am Not A Prisoner of War : Agency, Adaptability, and Fulfillment of Expectations Among American Prisoners of War Held in Nazi Germany [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
In war memory, the typical prisoner of war narrative is one of either passive survival or heroic resistance. However, captured service members did not necessarily lose their agency when they lost their freedom.
Greenman, Jessica N.
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Captive or Criminal?: Reappraising the Legal Status of IRA Prisoners at the Height of the Troubles under International Law [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
For the citizens of Ireland and Great Britain, the second half of the twentieth century represents a period of great political struggle. The historical debate concerns the constitutional status of Northern Ireland; that is, whether the six northeastern ...
Caesar, Samantha Anne
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PERCEPTION OF CAPTIVITY BY TATARS OF KAZAN PROVINCE DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR

open access: yesВестник Северо-Кавказского федерального университета, 2022
The attitudes of Tatars of Kazan Province towards the position of the prisoners of war in Russia, Germany and Austria-Hungary are shown in the article. Tatars were passive in fundraising for Russian prisoners of war. Tatar press didn`t pay much attention
Elic E. Abdrashitov
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Prisoners of War in Russia during World War I: Daily Life (on Materials of Tobolsk Province)

open access: yesНаучный диалог, 2018
The features of daily life of prisoners of war during the First World War are studied. In her research the author uses a representative source base of both published and unpublished materials from the funds of the State Archive of Tobolsk. It is reported
D. Y. Fedotova
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The condition of Russian World War I prisoners of war in foreign camps (based on materials of personal origin)

open access: yesВестник Тамбовского университета. Серия: Гуманитарные науки, 2022
The situation of Russian World War I prisoners of war in the camps of the Quadruple Alliance countries is described. The relevance of the research lies in the study of the problem of captivity and comparison of the treatment of Russian prisoners of war ...
E. I. Lazarenko
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Institutions of military captivity on Vladimir land in 1940–1949 [PDF]

open access: yesИзвестия Саратовского университета. Новая серия: История. Международные отношения
The article analyzesthe activities ofthe Suzdal, Vladimir and Kirzhach prison camps ofthe Directorate for Prisoners of War and Internees (UPVI) – the Main Directorate for Prisoners of War and Internees (GUPVI) of the People’s Commissariat of ...
Sidorov, Sergey Gr.
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The Impact of World War I on the Law Governing the Treatment of Prisoners of War and the Making of a Humanitarian Subject

open access: yesEuropean journal of international law, 2018
This paper evaluates the impact of the First World War on the development of international humanitarian law (IHL) regarding the treatment of prisoner of war (POW).
Neville Wylie, L. Cameron
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