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A soldier who is held captive by the enemy is called a prisoner of war. Sometimes both sides make an agreement to release their prisoners.
A soldier held captive by an enemy is commonly referred to as a prisoner of war (POW). This designation applies to military personnel who are captured during armed conflict and are protected under international humanitarian law, particularly the Geneva Conventions. POWs are entitled to certain rights and protections during their captivity, including humane treatment and the right to communicate with their families.
The captive's goal is to integrate their demeanor, actions, and words into an effective resistance posture.
Just like any soldier they are held captive in jail.
The prisoner was held in captivity for 30 years after killing the man.
In which country?Bad king John of England was held captive in England of course. John the Good was probably held captive in England or France.
289 dolphins are sadly held captive in Europe.
Luna Lovegood. She was held captive to stop her father, Xenophilius Lovegood, to stop printing copies in the Quibbler. She was held captive in the Malfoy Mansion.
In modern time no nation has held Israel captive
Julius Caesar was awarded the civic crown. It awarded to soldiers who saved the lives of fellow Roman soldier an enemy on a spot held by the enemy that same day.
Demise at the enemy's hands bascially means that someone or something was killed or destroyed by their/its enemy. For example, the soldier met his demise at the enemy's hands, or the soldier met his demise at the hands of his enemy.
she was captive by the English for ram-son the year was 1613