Prisoners, People, Places, Partisans and Partriots

Prisoners, People, Places, Partisans and Partriots
Title Prisoners, People, Places, Partisans and Partriots PDF eBook
Author Douglas Whiting
Publisher
Pages 227
Release 1980
Genre
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Prisoners, People, Places, Partisans and Patriots

Prisoners, People, Places, Partisans and Patriots
Title Prisoners, People, Places, Partisans and Patriots PDF eBook
Author Douglas Whiting
Publisher
Pages 227
Release 1980
Genre World War, 1939-1945
ISBN 9780861164042

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Prisoners and Partisans

Prisoners and Partisans
Title Prisoners and Partisans PDF eBook
Author Mauro De Agostini
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1999-05
Genre History
ISBN 9781873605479

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A selection of essays covering early anti-fascist combat groups, attempts on the life of Il Duce, partisan operations in the war and post-war assaults on the fascists.

Prisoners and Partisans

Prisoners and Partisans
Title Prisoners and Partisans PDF eBook
Author Malcolm Edward Tudor
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Prisoner-of-war escapes
ISBN 9780953896431

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Prisoners & Partisans

Prisoners & Partisans
Title Prisoners & Partisans PDF eBook
Author Mauro De Agostini
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre Anarchism
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Guerrilla Parties

Guerrilla Parties
Title Guerrilla Parties PDF eBook
Author Francis Lieber
Publisher
Pages 30
Release 1862
Genre Guerrilla warfare
ISBN

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"Published a year before Lieber's code, this pamphlet contains several ideas that were incorporated into that work. Halleck's commission resonates with our current debates concerning the definition of 'enemy combatants' and prisoners of war. In the letter to Lieber that is reproduced as a preface Halleck states: 'The rebel authorities claim the right to send men, in the garb of peaceful citizens, to waylay and attack our troops, to burn bridges and houses, and to destroy property and persons within our lines. They demand such persons be treated as ordinary belligerents, and that when captured they have extended to them the same rights as other prisoners of war; they also threaten that if such persons be punished as marauders and spies, they will retaliate by executing our prisoners of war in their possession. I particularly request your view on these questions.'"--Lawbook Exchange.

Parleying with the Devil

Parleying with the Devil
Title Parleying with the Devil PDF eBook
Author Gaj Trifković
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 437
Release 2020-06-23
Genre History
ISBN 1949668118

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The Second World War in Yugoslavia is notorious for the brutal struggle between the armed forces of the Third Reich and the communist-led Partisans. Less known is the fact that the two sides negotiated prisoner exchanges throughout the war. Under extraordinary circumstances, these early communications evolved into a formal exchange agreement centered on the creation of a neutral zone—quite possibly the only such area in occupied Europe—where prisoners were regularly exchanged until late April 1945, saving thousands of lives. The leadership on both sides used these points of contact to hold secret political talks, for which they were nearly branded as traitors by their superiors in Berlin and Moscow. Parleying with the Devil is the first comprehensive analysis of prisoner exchanges and the attendant contacts between the German occupation authorities and the Yugoslav Partisans. Trifković argues that prisoner exchange had a decisive influence on prisoner of war policies on both sides and helped reduce the levels of violence for which this theater of war became infamous. Parleying with the Devil reveals that these points of contact, contrary to some claims, did not lead to collusion between these two parties against other Yugoslav factions or the Western Allies.