Prisoners of war are required to provide their name, rank, service number, and date of birth to their captors, as outlined in the Geneva Conventions. They are not obligated to provide any additional information beyond what is required by international law.
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Under the Geneva Convention, a prisoner of war (POW) is only required to give name, rank and number.
Name, Rank, Date Of Birth, Serial Number
The Geneva Convention requires all prisoners of war give their captors their name, rank, and service number. Captors are required to treat you according to your rank.
True.
Their Full Name, Rank and Service Number.
an exchange of prisoners of war in North Vietnam
The British allowed the prisoners some freedom in return for their promise not to resume war.
Prisoners of war were enslaved. They were the sources of slaves in antiquity.
Please clarify: Civil inmates? Prisoners of War? Concentration Camp Prisoners?
Yes, prisoners were not drafted to serve in World War II. However, some prisoners of war were forced to work in labor camps or serve in military units.
The axis treated their prisoners horribly. They experimented on them and tortured them. They would burn them and make them freeze to death. they would hardly ever feed them and never give them showers.