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    Prisoners of War in the Imperialist War by Grymzin K. A.

    Published 2014-01-01
    Subjects: “…Prisoners of war…”
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    WHAT IS A PRISONER OF WAR FOR? by John Hickman

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…This article presents a conceptual map of the purposes served by continuing<br />custody of prisoners of war and captured non-combatants. Morally legitimate and<br />non-controversial purposes include preventing prisoners of war from rejoining their<br />comrades-in-arms, preventing both prisoners of war and captured non-combatants<br />from giving material support to combatants still in the field, facilitating orderly<br />release and repatriation at the end of hostilities, and the prosecution for war crimes.…”
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    To the Question of the Fate of Prisoners of War from the Stalingrad Pocket by Sergey Sidorov

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…About 80 thousand prisoners of war from the Stalingrad cauldron died already in 1943. …”
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    Graves of the ‘Other’: Norway and the commemoration of soviet prisoners of war by Marianne Neerland Soleim

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…While the subject of Soviet prisoners of war is common knowledge in local historical studies, both oral and written, there is virtually no space for a living memory about the Soviet POWs on a national level. …”
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    “The Legality of Prisoner of War Labour in England, 1648–1655” by Tycko, S

    Published 2020
    “…Prisoners of war formed a legally distinct category amongst the many thousands of people forcibly employed in England and the English American colonies in the mid-seventeenth century, but they have yet to be studied as such. …”
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    Identification of Muslim burial sites at the Zehrensdorf prisoner of war cemetery by Markus Schlaffke

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…More than 400 mostly Muslim soldiers of the tsarist army who had been taken prisoner by the Germans during the First World War are buried in the Zehrensdorf prisoner of war cemetery south of Berlin. The cemetery is an important testimony to the entangled history of the colonial empires in the First World War and to the European confrontation with Islam in the early 20th century. …”
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    Should unlawful combatants be considered as prisoners of war when captured? by Mohammad Ali Hasan, Mohammad Inzamul Haque

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…While lawful combatants are automatically considered to receive ‘prisoners of war’ status regarding unlawful combatants, giving them a similar classification is frowned upon. …”
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    Representing Prisoner of War Experience: One-day Interdisciplinary Conference by Grace Huxford

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…On 9 November 2013 the Prisoner of War Network, in conjunction with the War and Representation Network (WAR-Net), brought together forty academics and researchers at the University of Warwick to discuss ‘Representations of Prisoner of War Experience’. …”
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    The Prophet of mercy and prisoners of war : a study in ethical inferences by Gilani, Sayyid Muhammad Yunus, Islam, Tazul

    Published 2011
    “…Prisoners of war throughout the history have often been subjected to merciless torture: death, dishonor, negligence, brutality, unnecessary harassment or starvation and other ways of inhuman persecution. …”
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