Prisoner of war camp commanders .
Penis is what you are looking for :p lol jk, the answer to this is: 13th Amendment, the Civil Rights Act of 1866, Tenure of Office Act
In the time of WWII the Japanese had a long held belief that their people group and society were superior to all other nations and people groups. This concept had been handed down from one generation to the next. When the Japanese imprisoned the British, American and Australian women those women were told they were inferior to the Japanese. They were told they were lower than dogs. So the Japanese men felt they could do whatever they wanted to the scum, lower than dogs POWs. The brutality was learned from the time they were young boys. Warrior training and concepts were ingrained in them. Think of it as a power trip to oppress lowlifes. Many Japanese people in Japan did not know their military conducted POW camps in this manner. Japan never signed the Geneva Convention document so they chose to run the POW camps any way they considered suitable.
A group of gunshots could be a volley, or a fusillade.
No - that was an example of one backyard-sized incident that (propaganda, of course) got blown up into a football stadium sized story. At one point in the war, a group of British fliers who were captured POW's escaped. They were re-captured, and Hitler ordered their execution as an "example". In no time at all, that was turned into "Hitler orders execution of all POW fliers". That didn't happened - it was that one incident, only. General Alfred Jodl stated at the Nuremberg trials that "There was absolutely no justification" for that particular decision by Hitler, and indeed, the record shows that the German treatment of American and British POW's was fairly close to the rules of the Geneva convention, overall - which cannot be said of the Japanese POW camps during the war.
The letters contain a veiled threat that economic pressure could follow.
German SS and Japanese Military and political leaders
German SS and Japanese Military and political leaders
The Geneva Convention had set rules for warfare set by international agreements. People committing various types of war crimes would tried in Geneva. Special war crimes were to be held in Nuremberg. This would include Nazi's and other soldiers or leaders who committed genocide for example.
the germans are most likely to get polio its part of the geneva convention
Its possible for someone to form a guerrilla group in America because if it happened in other places why cant it happen here? basically you can form a guerrilla group in America.
Protocol is the procedures set down that are to be followed in any given situation; this meaning could also apply to convention. Another meaning for convention is a meeting of a group of people for a particular purpose. It also is a meeting of a group of countries on what to do when a specific subject arises.
The Constitutional Convention
Women
Broadcasters convention
Under the international naming convention, it is in Group 13.
The Geneva conference was when a group of representatives from the us government game together to decide if the water in lake Geneva was either blue or greenish. Yes this is true and very stupid of the US. Aren't you glad we live here.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton organized the first woman's rights convention in order to get a group of women talking about how change could be enacted, and to make a plan for how they could advance women's rights in America by working together.