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Q: What are pow required to give a captor under the Geneva conventions?
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What Under the Geneva conventions prisoners of war are only required to give a captor their?

Under the Geneva Convention, a prisoner of war (POW) is only required to give name, rank and number.


Under both the code of conduct and the Geneva convention prisoner are required to give a captor only name rank identification number and date of birth?

Correct.


Under both the Code of Conduct and the Geneva Convention on Prisoners of War prisoners are required to give a captor only name rank identification number and date of birth?

True


Under the Geneva convention prisoners of war are only required to give a captor their?

Name, Rank, Date Of Birth, Serial Number


Under the Geneva convention on prisoner of wars prisoner are require to give a captor only name rank?

Name, rank, number and date of birth are all required to be provided upon request


What four categories address the fundamental rights and obligations of a POW under the Geneva Conventions?

general protection, food, shelter, and medical


What four categories address the fundamental rights and obligations of pows under the Geneva conventions?

general protection, food, shelter, and medical


Under both the code of conduct and the Geneva convention on prisoners of war prisoners are required to give?

True.


What four categories address the fundamental rights and obligations of pow under the geneva conventions?

Genral Protection, Food, Shelter, and Medical


What is captivity dependency?

The captor's attempt to make you feel safer under their control and reduce your motivation to escape.


The captor's attempt to make you feel safer under their control and reduce your motivation to escape is known as?

captivity-dependency


Did Germans have medics?

Simple answer: Yes. The German army in WWII regarded medics much the same as Americans did medics and navy corpsmen. Medics in the German army wore armlets with a red cross on a white background, were generally unarmed and were considered protected under the Geneva Conventions.