A rather non-sensical question, if you're living in Germany in 1943 you're most probably German yourself, so the question is why would you capture a German soldier??? On the other hand, if you're not German living in Germany in 1943 why would you want to bring attention to yourself by capturing a German soldier?
A captured soldier in a conventional war could be faced with imprisonment.
Yes. He was a captured soldier and spent time in a German prisoner of war camp.
The african american soldier was freed from slavery if captured
The soldiers was captured the old man.
Queen ant of course not worker, soldier OR elite soldier. But anyway the ants already captured and killed by the enemy ant ( The one that you ask) for the queen and feed it. If human, they interested in queen ant in the flight season
I have the same question for homwework, and I did a little research. Julius Ceaser was captured and held for ransom.
There have been many, many soldiers captured over the centuries. You'll have to give a specific war and year and location and nationality so someone can answer the question for you.
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Killed in Action, or KIA. Wounded in Action, or WIA. I think captured is Prisoner of War. POW. Missing in Action, MIA.
Doubtless many Roman soldiers were tortured to death when captured by enemies of rome.
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