no
It is painted white with red crosses to conform to the Geneva Conventioncriteria for a civilian hospital ship; firing upon it is potentially a war crime under international law
she was a nurse in the first world war then moved onto hospital pharmacy. She is mostly known as a crime writer though.
Yes, destroying money is illegal in most countries because it is considered a form of defacing currency, which is a crime punishable by law.
A war crime is a crime which takes place during war which is a violation of an international agreement. An example of this to mistreat prisoners of war.
By destroying their Navy.
Gardelegen - war crime - happened in 1945.
It was thought that alcohol was destroying families and the fabric of American society. It was thought that denying people alcohol would stop them from craving it and lessen crime. Funny how that turned out.
It was seen by the perpetrators of this war crime to be an efficient and cost effective method of destroying Jews, Gypsies, Homosexuals, Communists and many other humans that the Nazi regime regarded as undesirable in the Reich.
By destroying their Navy.
A war-crime is a crime that goes against the international rules of war set by the Hague (believe it or not it has rules) for example using child soldiers
A war crime is a violation of the law or custom of war. See the link I have posted in related links.
It was thought that alcohol was destroying families and the fabric of American society. It was thought that denying people alcohol would stop them from craving it and lessen crime. Funny how that turned out.