Things stolen during a war are often referred to as "war loot" or "war booty." This can include valuable items such as art, cultural artifacts, and resources taken from occupied territories. Additionally, the term "plunder" is used to describe the act of taking goods by force during armed conflict. Such actions are generally considered violations of international law and can have significant humanitarian and cultural consequences.
The person who goes to war for remuneration, is called "a mercenary". However, when you pay for somebody going to war for you, it can be called different things: cowardice politics cleverness :) etc.
The Iliad and the Odessey by the greek writer Homer
the Korean war is also called the forgotten war.
it waz called the hundred years war
The War between Bismarck and the Danes was called the Second Schleswig War.
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In casual terms, a dealer in stolen goods is called a "fence".
It is very possible to be stolen. It is called kidnapping.
The cast of Hunt for Stolen War Treasures - 1989 includes: Michael York
Back in the old days WWI and WWII, they were called War Bonds.
The things that were stolen in the middle ages were mainly food that was stolen by the poor and there were organised gangs that would steel from the rich.
Hunt for Stolen War Treasures - 1989 TV was released on: USA: 24 April 1989
One word that is often used is "plunder." Another is "spoils." And an older word you may still see in books is "booty"-- although today, that word has a slang meaning that has nothing to do with war.
The person who goes to war for remuneration, is called "a mercenary". However, when you pay for somebody going to war for you, it can be called different things: cowardice politics cleverness :) etc.
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Menelaus King of Sparta had his wife, Helen, stolen from him by Paris Prince of Troy. This began the Trojan war.
It is more likely that things are being stolen by somebody alive - what would a ghost want with things.