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prisoner(s) of war

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  • Prisoner of War — Pri|so|ner of War [ prɪz(ə)nə(r) əf wɔ: ], der; , s [engl. prisoner of war, zu: prisoner = Gefangener u. war = Krieg]: engl. Bez. für: Kriegsgefangener (Abk.: POW). * * * Pri|so|ner of War [ prɪznə əv wɔ:], der; , s [engl. prisoner of war, zu:… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Prisoner of War — Побег Обложка американского издания игры, версия для PlayStation 2. Разработчик …   Википедия

  • Prisoner of the Mountains — Theatrical release poster Directed by Sergei Bodrov Produced by …   Wikipedia

  • War crimes of the Wehrmacht — are those carried out by traditional German armed forces during World War II. While the principal perpetrators of the Holocaust amongst German armed forces were the Nazi German political armies (the SS Totenkopfverbände and particularly the… …   Wikipedia

  • Prisoner of War Medal — Stifter: Kongresses Stiftungsjahr: 1985 Bandschnalle Trageweise: am Ban …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Prisoner of War (videojuego) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Prisoner of War es un videojuego diseñado por la compañía Wide Games y distribuído por Codemasters. Publicado oficialmente el 4 de octubre de 2002. Contenido 1 Juego 2 Interacción de los Personajes 3 …   Wikipedia Español

  • War in Afghanistan (2001–present) — War in Afghanistan Part of the Afghan civil war and the War on Terror …   Wikipedia

  • Prisoner — may refer to one of the following: * A person incarcerated in a prison or jail or similar facility * Prisoner of war, a soldier in wartime, held as by an enemy * Political prisoner, someone held in prison for their ideology * A person forcibly… …   Wikipedia

  • War crime — War crimes are violations of the laws or customs of war , including but not limited to murder, the ill treatment or deportation of civilian residents of an occupied territory to slave labor camps , the murder or ill treatment of prisoners of war …   Wikipedia

  • War in Vietnam (1945–1946) — War in Vietnam (1945 1946) Part of the Indochina Wars and the Cold War A Japanese off …   Wikipedia

  • prisoner — 14c., from Fr. prisonnier (12c.), from prisoun (see PRISON (Cf. prison)). Captives taken in war were called prisoners since mid 14c.; phrase prisoner of war dates from 1670s (see also POW (Cf. POW)). Prisoner s dilemma attested from 1957 …   Etymology dictionary

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