Remembered Prisoners of a Forgotten War: An Oral History of Korean War POWs is a 2002 military history book by Lewis H. Carlson. Using first-hand testimonies...
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Death march (redirect from Forced march (war crime))
Remembered Prisoners of a Forgotten War: An Oral History of Korean War POWs. St Martin's Press. pp. 49–50, 60–62. ISBN 0312286848. Bibliography of Genocide...
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The Forgotten Highlander: My Incredible Story of Survival During the War in the Far East is an autobiography of Alistair Urquhart describing his six and...
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Cloud Cuckoo Land (novel) (category Novels set during the Korean War)
as a prisoner of war in Korea appear in Remembered Prisoners of a Forgotten War: An Oral History of Korean War POWs (2002) by Lewis H. Carlson. While researching...
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pdf Remembered Prisoners of a Forgotten War: An Oral History of Korean War POWs by Lewis H. Carlson, Macmillan (2002) – first-hand accounts of POWs....
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Korea Unconverted long-term prisoners Remembered Prisoners of a Forgotten War: An Oral History of Korean War POWs 2007 Ministry of Defense Report to the National...
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Hill 303 massacre (category Korean War prisoner of war massacres)
Hospital massacre Sunchon tunnel massacre Remembered Prisoners of a Forgotten War: An Oral History of Korean War POWs Varhola 2000, p. 3. Alexander 2003...
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Jinguashi (category Geography of New Taipei)
Operations 1944, p. 44. Sui, Cindy. "WW2: Unearthing Taiwan's forgotten prisoner of war camps". www.bbc.com. BBC. Retrieved 15 June 2021. Hurst, Michael...
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collection The Forgotten War, Remembered Archived 9 March 2021 at the Wayback Machine – four testimonials in The New York Times Collection of Books and Research...
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POW bracelet (category United States in the Vietnam War)
America (VIVA), with the intention that American prisoners of war in Southeast Asia not be forgotten. Those who wore the bracelets vowed to leave them...
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Resistance executed a few of the Wehrmacht and most of the Gestapo and SS prisoners. The Maquis also executed 17 German prisoners of war at Saint-Julien-de-Crempse...
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During World War II, Utah held 15,000 prisoners of war. These prisoners were predominately German and Italian, and they were spread out over 12 different...
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Britain 7%. Prisoners from the Allied armies totalled about 1.4 million (not including Russia, which lost 2.5–3.5 million soldiers as prisoners). From the...
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the treatment of prisoners of war), any military personnel captured on land or at sea by enemy troops were to be treated as prisoners of war and not punished...
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there were now 337 prisoners of conscience and political prisoners in the Russian Federation. Since 2007 Memorial has organised a day-long ceremony "Restoring...
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Bataan Death March (category World War II prisoner of war massacres by Imperial Japan)
transfer by the Imperial Japanese Army of 75,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war (POW) from the municipalities of Bagac and Mariveles on the Bataan...
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American Way of War from World War II to Iraq". The Asia-Pacific Journal. 5. Retrieved 7 March 2021. Selden, Mark (2008). "A Forgotten Holocaust: US...
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Palawan massacre (redirect from Massacre of American soldiers at Palawan)
sounded to get the prisoners into the shelter trenches, the 150 prisoners of war at Puerto Princesa entered those air raid shelters; A, B, and C. The Japanese...
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series The Civil War (1990) is well-remembered, though criticized for its historical inaccuracy. Technological innovations during the war had a great impact...
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Burma Railway (category Japanese prisoner of war and internment camps)
tributary'). On 26 October 1942, British prisoners of war arrived at Tamarkan to construct the bridge. Initially, 1,000 prisoners worked on the bridge, led by Colonel...
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promising to end the war in Donbas. In December 2019, Ukraine and pro-Russian separatists began swapping prisoners of war. Around 200 prisoners were exchanged...
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of acts of aggression, use of weapons forbidden by the laws of war, bombardment of targets of a purely civilian character, mistreatment of prisoners,...
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for military service and 1.5% were concentration camp prisoners the rest were prisoners of war and compulsory labourers from occupied countries. All were...
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Bergen-Belsen concentration camp (category World War II museums in Germany)
Soviet prisoners of war and a further 50,000 inmates died there. Overcrowding, lack of food, and poor sanitary conditions caused outbreaks of typhus,...
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1907, from the Boer War to the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021). Such acts have included the summary executions of prisoners of war and unarmed shipwreck...
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Pat Quinlan (Irish Army officer) (category Irish prisoners of war)
accepted a second offer to surrender to the Katangese. Although suffering no loss of life, Quinlan's company were held as prisoners of war and hostages...
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International Military Tribunal for the Far East (redirect from Class A war criminal)
defendants of promoting a scheme of conquest that: [C]ontemplated and carried out ... murdering, maiming and ill-treating prisoners of war (and) civilian...
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Herta Oberheuser (category German people convicted of crimes against humanity)
1911 – 24 January 1978) was a German Nazi physician and convicted war criminal who performed medical atrocities on prisoners at the Ravensbrück women's...
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of prisoners of war under any circumstances".: 36 James J. Weingartner argues that Patton's innocence in inciting violence against prisoners of war is...
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Richard William Leslie Wain (category British World War I recipients of the Victoria Cross)
(2004) [2012]. VCs of the First World War: Cambrai 1917. The History Press. ISBN 978-0-75-247668-1. "'Forgotten' VC heroes remembered". BBC News. 6 March...
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