RACISM AND WORLD WAR II This research paper ana
.... led to their
war crimes and atrocities in China, such as the Rape of Nanking by the Japanese Army in 1937-1938, and against Allied
Prisoners of
War (POWs). ....
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The War Against Saddam Hussein
.... New York: Public Affairs, 2000. National Committee for Missing and
Prisoners of
War Kuwait. "Don't Forget Our POWs." Http://www.pows.org.kw/: October 11, 2002. ....
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War Against Saddam Hussein
.... New York: Public Affairs, 2000. National Committee for Missing and
Prisoners of
War Kuwait. "Don't Forget Our POWs." Http://www.pows.org.kw/: October 11, 2002. ....
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Key Events & Decisions of the Korean War
.... During their drive south in the summer of 1950, NKPA used civilians as human shields and "killed American
prisoners of
war whenever it suited their convenience ....
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Medical Experiments on Prisoners This paper wil
.... impossibility of truly voluntary consent." The Nuremberg Code, which grew out of Nazi experiments performed on Jewish
prisoners during World
War II, emphasized ....
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History of War Trauma/Neuroses
.... levels of combat-zone stress, those individuals who are wounded in action, and those individuals who are incarcerated as
prisoners of
war (Friedman, Schnurr, & ....
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WAR PROPAGANDA: ETHICAL ISSUES This research pa
.... The Japanese were fanatic foes, who fought literally to the last man, and committed many atrocities against civilians and
prisoners of
war. ....
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Andersonville Prison
.... It is important to note that the treatment of
prisoners during the Civil
War was less than civil on both sides of the Mason-Dixon line. ....
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Review: Ivan's War: Life and Death in the Red Army, 1939-1945
.... Soviet soldiers who became
prisoners of
war in Germany were greeted upon their return with suspicion, overt hostility, and in some cases, imprisonment. ....
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Prisoner Treatment in Andersonville Prison
.... It is important to note that the treatment of
prisoners during the Civil
War was less than civil on both sides of the Mason-Dixon line. ....
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The Sino-Japanese War Atrocities
.... but chemical and germ warfare, human experimentation programs of Unit 731 that exceeded similar Nazi programs, and gross mistreatment of
prisoners of
war. ....
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Prisoners of History
We are all
prisoners of history. This is more obvious at certain times - during the Great Depression, for example, or during times of
war. ....
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Anti-War Movement in Vietnam
.... American wives of the
Prisoners of
War (POWs) and the Missing In Action (MIAs) in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, went to the Paris when the cease-fire was being ....
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The Hidden History of the Korean War
.... Stone argues that the public discussion of atrocities and treatment of
prisoners of
war played into the hands of American Cold Warriors who wanted to sabotage ....
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War as Portrayed in 4 Stories
.... Thiong'o portrays a man coming home to his village after having spent a long period in a "detention camp" created to keep
prisoners of
war. ....
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Korean War
.... The first was the issue of whether or not
prisoners of
war (POW's) should be forced or allowed to voluntarily repatriate themselves after the end of the
war. ....
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War and Change
.... poles surrounding the city. The (common) citizens who were guilty of minor crimes, I considered
prisoners of
war. The rest of them ....
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Korean War
.... The first was the issue of whether or not
prisoners of
war (POW's) should be forced or allowed to voluntarily repatriate themselves after the end of the
war. ....
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Wars & War Crimes
.... on the methods of
war (eg, the prohibition of certain types of munitions, such as chemical munitions); on the treatment of military
prisoners of
war; and on ....
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War Policy & Armed Conflict
.... in capturing the ship when threatened, it was argued, but without a declaration of
war the ship could not be held as a prize nor its crew as
prisoners of
war. ....
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German Persecutions
.... However, black
prisoners of
war were often sent to the concentration camps and as brutally mistreated as groups like the Jews and Gypsies who were marked for ....
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Cabanatuan Operation
In December of 1944, as allied forces consolidated in preparation for an invasion of Luzon almost one-hundred fifty Americans
prisoners of
war were executed by ....
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US Military Strategy During the Vietnam War
.... The terms of the agreement included the return of over 500 American
prisoners of
war, one of the most important conditions that the United States had been ....
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Linebacker II Air Campaign of Vietnam War
.... The terms of the agreement included the return of over 500 American
prisoners of
war, one of the most important conditions that the United States had been ....
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Lebow's Theory of War The purpose of this rese
.... German leaders could not easily have claimed either at the time or afterwards that they had been
prisoners of circumstances. The choice for peace or
war lay in ....
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The Penitentiary Era: 1790-1825
.... The prison was slowly abandoned after the Civil
War, when the number of foreign
prisoners made solitary confinement too expensive and prison confinement became ....
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Penitentiary Era
.... The prison was slowly abandoned after the Civil
War, when the number of foreign
prisoners made solitary confinement too expensive and prison confinement became ....
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Normalization of US-Vietnam Diplomatic Relations
.... The symbolism of McCain's presence was particularly potent because of the special symbolic status of
prisoners of
war during the Vietnam
War (Sheehan, 1995, pp ....
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Normalization of US/Vietnam Diplomatic Relations
.... The symbolism of McCain's presence was particularly potent due to the special symbolic status of
prisoners of
war during the Vietnam
War (Sheehan, 1995, pp. ....
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The Rape of Nanking
.... but chemical and germ warfare, human experimentation programs of Unit 731 that exceeded similar Nazi programs, and gross mistreatment of
prisoners of
war. ....
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