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  • ...lding totalitarian acts. Nevertheless, he was never seriously accused of [[war crime]]s.
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  • {{r|War crime}}
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  • ...oxes''. He is obsessed with detecting and killing [[Nazi Germany|Nazi]] [[War crime|war criminals]], as apparently O'Brine himself was. In the last novel, ''No
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  • As a legal defense against [[war crime]] charges, the doctrine of '''superior orders''' holds that an individual c
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  • {{r|War crime}}
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  • ...rds". In 1947, SCAP G-2 tried to obtain the experimental data but "because war crime charges against the Unit 731 officers had been waived by then, the GHQ was
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  • ...er]]s captured by German forces in the Soviet Union. It was treated as a [[war crime]] by the [[Nuremberg Trials]], since uniformed political officers in organi
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  • {{r|War crime}}
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  • {{r|War crime}}
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  • | subject = Investigation of Alleged War Crime
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  • ...dier, wrote that Doenitz and [[Erich Raeder]] were charged with the "worst war crime of a sailor. They had made no effort to rescue survivors of torpedoed ships
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  • British occupation forces conducted [[war crime]]s trials. Executed were female guards including [[Dorothea Binz]] and [[Ir
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  • ...ervants and [[SS]] headquarters personnel, for planning and implementing [[war crime]]s in Germany and Nazi-occupied countries. The largest share of defendants
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  • ...l]]. While he testified at the tribunal, he himself was not charged with [[war crime]]s other than SS membership. Varying the usual sequence for senior officers
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  • ...o been done for reasons that were later considered either to be outright [[war crime]]s that were part of a strategy to effect [[genocide]], or performed for ot
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  • The concept of war crime has its substantive origins (notwithstanding some earlier minor issues) in Thus, war crime is a legal term, as is war criminal -- meaning someone who has been convict
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  • ...defenses based on superior orders relieving subordinates from committing [[war crime]]s, this case dealt with the opposite situation: the responsibility of a su
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  • Under the 1949 Geneva Conventions collective punishments are a war crime. Article 33 states: "''No protected person may be punished for an offense h
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  • ...rds". In 1947, SCAP G-2 tried to obtain the experimental data but "because war crime charges against the Unit 731 officers had been waived by then, the GHQ was
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  • ...ed to command responsibility is the defense that a subordinate committed a war crime in response to superior orders.
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