True.
The return of North Korean and Chinese prisoners of war. China/North Korea wanted all prisoners held by the UN forces to be repatriated, the UN were of the opinion that only those who wanted to go back should be repatriated.
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.
According to the Wikipedia article on War Crimes in World War, between 3.3 million and 3.5 million Soviet prisoners of war were killed by the Nazis. (See link). In Europe, it was the biggest single group murdered after the Jews. Because of the Cold War and anti-Communism this is seldom mentioned in the West.
The question is incorrect. Great Britain began to send its prisoners to Australia in 1788.However, Britain could no longer send its prisoners to America because of the American War of Independence, in which America essentially severed its ties with Britain.
an exchange of prisoners of war in North Vietnam
True.
Because they killed unarmed prisoners
Prisoners of war were enslaved. They were the sources of slaves in antiquity.
The return of North Korean and Chinese prisoners of war. China/North Korea wanted all prisoners held by the UN forces to be repatriated, the UN were of the opinion that only those who wanted to go back should be repatriated.
because it gives a place for prisoners to go during war so that they aint running around why the crazy war is going on
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.
In the first half, there were frequent exchanges of prisoners. When Grant took over, he banned these, because he knew the Confederates were running out of recruits, and that the balance would tilt further in favour of the North.
When the war ended.
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Yes, they did following of prisoners exchange