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2947-7182 Australian prisoners of war in Europe, moving away from the .This book explores how Australia managed the prisoner of war issue throughout the Second World War and the immediate post-war period. It examines how the Australian government responded to the captivity of thousands of Australians in ItalyKindle 发表于 2025-3-27 02:40:59
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Search and Rescue Activities in Disasters,examine the prisoners in POW camps. Wartime repatriations were rare; however, when they did happen, the exchanges required significant negotiation by belligerent governments through the protecting power.幼儿 发表于 2025-3-27 11:53:40
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Wartime Exchange and Repatriation,examine the prisoners in POW camps. Wartime repatriations were rare; however, when they did happen, the exchanges required significant negotiation by belligerent governments through the protecting power.纹章 发表于 2025-3-27 19:52:52
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Prisoners of War in Law, War and Foreign Policy,ernational laws and how these laws were applied during the First World War. International laws that oversaw belligerent activities during wartime were not new, however, regulations drafted that specifically detailed belligerent obligations towards and treatment of prisoners of war were relatively neAnnotate 发表于 2025-3-28 05:27:22
,Australia, Britain and Empire Prisoner of War Policy in International Politics, 1939–1942,d they did not always share common interests with that of Britain, particularly in major policy areas that brought Australia into the wider global community, such as trade, immigration, defence and Pacific policy.征税 发表于 2025-3-28 09:18:11
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Employing the Enemy: Prisoner of War Labour,n and women signed up to join the armed forces, governments had to replace the lost labour. However, once belligerents began to capture enemy troops, they potentially had access to a new source of manpower. How that resource was used changed over time as different states adopted differing approaches