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  • A '''war crime''' is an act that violated the laws of war that applied in the jurisdiction The first recognized trial of an individual war crime, in the West, appears to have been in Austria in 1474.<ref>{{citation
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  • #REDIRECT [[War crime]]
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  • ...[Lyon, France]] during [[World War II]]; sentenced to life in prison for [[war crime]]s.
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  • Also called '''waging aggressive war''', a definition of a [[war crime]] derived from the [[Kellogg-Briand Pact]], involving planning and initiati
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  • ...t the subsequent [[Nuremberg Military Tribunals]]; continued to write on [[war crime]]s
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  • ...oinclude>An order from [[Adolf Hitler]], later the basis for a number of [[war crime]]s prosecution, which condemned uniformed special operations personnel oper
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  • ...[Generalgouvernement]] at [[Wannsee Conference]]; executed by Poland for [[war crime]]s
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A defense against [[war crime]] charges, based on the necessity for a subordinate to follow orders from a
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  • ...ville Prison Camp]], and was the only defendant explicitly condemned for [[war crime]]s by a U.S. military tribunal
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  • ...embers of Nazi civilian ministries, accused of planning and implementing [[war crime]]s in Germany and occupied countries
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  • ...assistant to [[Karl Gebhardt]] in the Hohelychen Hospital; convicted of [[war crime]]s in the [[Medical Case (NMT)]]
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  • ...crimes, and many individual participants were subsequently charged with [[war crime|war crimes]].
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  • ...ville Prison Camp]]. He was the only defendant explicitly condemned for [[war crime]]s by a U.S. military tribunal, under the [[Lieber Code]].
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  • '''My Lai,''' a hamlet in [[Quang Ngai Province]] was the site of a [[war crime]] involving the killing, by U.S. troops, of several hundred women and child
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  • ...lding totalitarian acts. Nevertheless, he was never seriously accused of [[war crime]]s.
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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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  • | 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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  • A '''war crime''' is an act that violated the laws of war that applied in the jurisdiction The first recognized trial of an individual war crime, in the West, appears to have been in Austria in 1474.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...victimhood is getting worse by the day. The Goldstone report was the real war crime. [[2009 Gaza conflict#Goldstone Report|The Goldstone report]], the UN debat
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  • ...on how to interpret [[law of war]] issues. The issue was whether it was a war crime for an unlawful combatant - a fighter who did not qualify for the protectio
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  • In postwar Turkey, international pressure forced war crime trials in 1919-20 against the Young Turk faction. The triumvirs who ruled T
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  • ...s on civilians, whether by the Israeli army or Palestinian militias, are [[war crime]]s.
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  • ...Nuremberg Military Tribunals, hostage-taking was not strictly treated as a war crime.<ref name=NMT-HC>{{citation
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  • ...racy attested to by the former Einsatzgruppen members who testified during war crime trials and at other times. These reports alone list an additional 1,500,000
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  • ...standpoint, but apparently these experiments, which were adjudicated as [[war crime]]s, may have produced data that could benefit humanity, giving meaning to t
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