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    The Dead Bodies of Bobruisk, Belarus 1941–45 by Therkel Straede

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…This paper traces the massacres of Jews and Soviet prisoners of war in November 1941 in the city of Bobruisk, Eastern Belarus. …”
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    Os periódicos acadêmicos de geografia francesa de 1940-1945. Entre a pobreza material e a resistência intelectual by Laurent Beauguitte

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…Speaking of censorship as prisoners of war or the daily difficulties related to the Second World War, geographers evocated here clearly produce a contemporary geography.…”
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  3. 263

    Anthology of Ukrainian Poetry “Strings” by Bohdan Lepky as a Text in Contextual Reading by Lilia Оvdiichuk

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…He taught Ukrainian literature in camps for prisoners of war, at teaching courses at the Embassy of the Ukrainian People's Republic and worked in the editorial office of "Ukrainian Word" as a publisher, compiler and commentator of the works of Ukrainian writers. …”
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    Interview with Tatiana Markovskaia, - Veteran of the Lelchitsky Partisan Brigade (Soviet-German War) -, Conducted in Mirhorod, Poltava Region, Ukraine, 9 August 2008 (mix of RU,BEL... by Alexander Gogun, Masha Cerovic

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The interview describes the atrocities of the Soviet "forect soldiers" - torture and murder of prisoners of war, the shooting of a woman whose fault was that she infected the commander of the detachment with an STD, and extrajudicial killings of former policemen (already in the territories occupied by the Red Army) - as well as drunkenness and debauchery, reigning in the ranks of those whom the neo-Soviet propaganda still calls "people's avengers" and participants of resistance - in fact - a kind of special forces, an advanced detachment of Stalinism at war.…”
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    Russian Turkestan and the First World War by Morrison, A

    Published 2024
    “…This article explores the direct links between Turkestan and the front, the conscription of soldiers and labourers from the region and its hosting of tens of thousands of Austro-Hungarian prisoners of war. It examines the economic impact of the war, the course of the 1916 revolt, and the role of wartime legacies in the revolutionary and civil war years that followed.…”
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    Katyn Massacre – Basic Facts by Monika Komaniecka, Krystyna Samsonowska, Mateusz Szpytma, Anna Zechenter

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…The present study aims to demonstrate the basic facts of Katyn massacre – the execution of almost 22,000 people: Polish prisoners of war in Katyn, Kharkov, Kalinin (Tver) and also other Polish prisoners (soldiers and civilians), which took place in the spring of 1940 in different places of the Soviet Ukraine and Belarus republics based on the decision of the Soviet authorities, that is the Political Bureau of All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of March 5, 1940. …”
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  7. 267

    The Fate of World War I Combatants in the History of the Russian Diaspora by Zoya S Bocharova

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The article demonstrates that the former combatants were scattered in various countries and included prisoners of war, officials of the Russian Expeditionary Corps, as well as the members of the White movement. …”
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    International criminal justice after World War II by Jovašević Dragan

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In this light also the operation of international judicial bodies - the international military tribunals in Nuremberg and Tokyo - should be seen, where the criminal responsibility was judged and, for the first time in the history of human civilization, punishments were pronounced and enforced to perpetrators of the most serious international crimes committed during war operations, especially against civilians and prisoners of war.…”
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  9. 269

    Mission humanitaire ou voyage d'étude ? Le CICR et la guerre du Chaco by Daniel Palmieri

    Published 2006-02-01
    “…Between 1933 and 1934, ICRC sent two delegations in Bolivia and in Paraguay in order to visit the prisoners of war. If we are to believe the institutional literature, the ICRC's involvement for the victims of the war was successful. …”
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  10. 270

    Pacifismo y vínculos transnacionales entre feministas en el continente americano en los años 1930: encontrar una solución a la guerra del Chaco by Maria Elvira Alvarez Gimenez

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The Pan-American feminist movement thus took on pacifist aims that led women to mobilize through a sort of "informal diplomacy" as soon as the conflict was over, around the issue of the return of prisoners of war. Thanks to the links created between feminists of the continent in these years, a broad transcontinental mobilization of women took place, which placed women and feminists at the forefront of the public sphere in their respective countries.…”
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    Talk About Rice: A Discursive Approach to Studying Culture by Kyoko Murakami

    Published 2001-09-01
    “…I analyse interview talk of the British W.W.II veterans about their experiences at the prisoners of war camp in Japan and recent activities of reconciliation. …”
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    "WHOEVER ISN'T FOR US IS AGAINST US IN THIS CASE": THE ROLE OF CONTEXTUALIZATION IN SEAMUS HEANEY'S THE BURIAL AT THEBES by Janaina Mirian Rosa

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The treatment of prisoners in war situations during Bush’s presidency is also highlighted in the article. …”
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    Huguenots, Jacobites, prisoners and the challenge of military remittances in early modern warfare by Graham, A

    Published 2021
    “…Early modern states faced numerous challenges in supporting their prisoners of war, not least the problems of remitting them money for their subsistence, which had to pass across hostile borders. …”
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    Komi rahvaluulet. Kogunud Paul Ariste by Nikolai Kuznetsov

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…The ethnic Komi informants resided in Tartu as prisoners of war. The original texts have been written in transcription and each text is followed by a translation into Estonian. …”
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  15. 275

    Surveiller et punir. La pratique du tatouage dans l’antiquité gréco-romaine by Ralph Evêque

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Penal tattoos were used to punish prisoners of war, delinquent slaves and criminal freemen. …”
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    Some Aspects of Organisation of the Military-Political Leadership of Ideological Work in the Armed Forces of Nazi Germany During the Second World War by Svitlana Pavlovska, Valerii Hrytsiuk

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…These original testimonies of German prisoners of war make it possible to assess the changes in the political and moral state of the servicemen of the Nazi army and of the allied armies in different periods of the war. …”
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  17. 277

    Counterintelligence Activities of Gendarmerie Railway Police before and during World War I by P. A. Kolpakov, R. A. Arslanov

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Through analysis of secret correspondence between gendarmerie leaders and railway department heads, categories of individuals most actively recruited by German and Austro-Hungarian intelligence for espionage are identified: prisoners of war, foreign nationals not involved in combat, and children. …”
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    O limbo de Guantánamo by Judith Butler

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…When questioning the refusal of American authorities to concede these prisoners the status of "prisoners of war" in the terms of the Geneva Conventions, the author claims a critical revision of this international protocol.…”
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    Russian War Captivity of 1914-1922: Sociological Dimension (on the Urals` Materials) by O V Surjikova

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…In a direct or indirect ways appropriating strange (moreover, hostile) environment, prisoners of war inevitably failed to become its organic part. …”
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    PERBUDAKAN DAN PEMBUNUHAN TERHADAP TAWANAN PERANG : Membandingkan Pemikiran Imam Abu Suja Dalam Kitab Taqrib dan Hukum Humaniter Internasional by Andi Purwono

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This paper tries to analyze the incompatibility between the two in the context of prisoners of war. One of popular classical book (kitab kuning) in Indonesia pesantren (islamic boarding school) is Taqrib or Ghayatul Ikhtishar (very short explanation) written by Imam Abu Suja. …”
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