As a Prisoner of War in Vietnam, then - Lt.
The lecture was given in two halves, the first describing his personal journey following his captivity
as a prisoner of war in Scotland, the second explicitly addressing the title of the talk.
Deeply stamped by his experience
as a prisoner of war, he returned to Germany after World War II to study theology.
Nonetheless, given the reality of large - scale war, such citizens could be held
as prisoners of war under military authority.
They even refused to kill their enemies and take
them as prisoners of war.
According to his wife, Rose, after his experience
as a prisoner of war, Roy could never get warm or endure farm work.
She was captured by the Confederate army and kept
as a prisoner of war.
But after surrendering they have rights
as prisoners of war.
Trump expressed no remorse for saying last summer that Sen. John McCain was «not a war hero,» despite being captured in Vietnam and tortured
as a prisoner of war.
Clegg will talk about a mother who spent «much of her childhood
as a prisoner of war», and a grandmother who «lost everything in the Russian revolution.»
My uncle was drafted into the army right out of school, and when I was born, he had just returned from the Soviet Union after 10 years
as a prisoner of war.
The Hỏa Lò Prison, also known as the Hanoi Hilton, where several Americans (including John McCain) were held
as prisoners of war during the Vietnam War, as well as the Hanoi Opera House.
The movie, based on Laura Hillenbrand's best - selling biography, stars Jack O'Connell as Louis Zamperini, the Olympic runner - turned - airman who was captured and tortured
as a prisoner of war.
Based on his best - selling memoir, The Railway Man tells the extraordinary and epic true story of Eric Lomax, a British Army officer who is tormented
as a prisoner of war at a Japanese labour camp during World War II.
Taking on the role of Vietnam vet Dieter Dengler, the downed Navy pilot Herzog first chronicled in his 1997 documentary «Little Dieter Needs to Fly,» Bale suffered for his art, conveying the hardships Dengler endured
as a prisoner of war.
Harrer and his group fail the climb, turn back, and are promptly arrested
as prisoners of war.
Playing a frequent - flyer junkie in «Up in the Air,» Clooney had a nomination for best dramatic actor, along with Jeff Bridges as a boozy country singer in «Crazy Heart,» Colin Firth as a grieving gay academic in «A Single Man,» Morgan Freeman as Nelson Mandela in «Invictus» and Tobey Maguire
as a prisoner of war in «Brothers.»
Angelina Jolie's Unbroken tells the story of Olympic long - distance runner and Air Force bombardier Louis Zamperini (played by Jack O'Connell), and his struggles to survive
as a prisoner of war of the Japanese before the end of the war.
«It stuns the kids to hear the guys talk about how they would gladly serve
as prisoners of war again if it meant that the United States would remain free,» said Ratzel.
Hundreds more were detained
as prisoners of war, and over 730 U.S. merchant ships were sunk or damaged.
Avery was captured and held
as a prisoner of war for two years near Auschwitz III, a... (more)
In 1917, he and his wife were sent to a French internment camp
as prisoners of war.
And Hollywood is trying to capture your reader's attention
as a prisoner of war.
The scored, scraped and blemished metal itself becomes a body of gashes and scars, hinting at Burri's original medical vocation as a military surgeon in the Italian army, first in the mid-1930s and later in the Second World War, where he was captured and interned
as a prisoner of war in Hereford, Texas for five years.
Elaborating on the 1842 suggestion of the French mathematician Joseph A. Adhémar, Milutin Milankovitch proposed during World War I that the sunlight reaching the higher latitudes controlled the ice ages (he did his laborious calculations
as a prisoner of war), and that slow changes in the earth's orbit were important.
Justice O'Connor cited it in the plurality opinion in Hamdi et al. v. Rumsfeld, 542 U.S. 507, 519 (2004), for the proposition that that «captured rebels» would be treated «
as prisoners of war».
The second section required that lists of all persons, being citizens of states in which the administration of the laws had continued unimpaired in the Federal courts, who were then held or might thereafter be held as prisoners of the United States, under the authority of the President, otherwise than
as prisoners of war, should be furnished to the judges of the Circuit and District Courts.
The second section required that lists of all persons, being citizens of States in which the administration of the laws had continued unimpaired in the Federal courts, who were then held, or might thereafter be held, as prisoners of the United States, under the authority of the President, otherwise than
as prisoners of war, should be furnished by the Secretary of State and Secretary of War to the judges of the Circuit and District Courts.
Not exact matches
Yet Saudi Arabia is not without its critics, who lament its poor record on human rights, draconian executions
of political
prisoners and military intervention in the civil
war in Yemen, a conflict that has caused a humanitarian disaster in the country and one which is seen
as a proxy
war between the kingdom and its regional rival, Iran.
A few years before he passed away, we sat down together to record the story
of his life
as a
prisoner under the Japanese during World
War Two.
The book revolves primarily around Rosenbaum, a Jewish partisan fighter who survived European combat in World
War II but became a prisoner of war as a result of later combat in Palesti
War II but became a
prisoner of war as a result of later combat in Palesti
war as a result
of later combat in Palestine.
A male soldier and a female
prisoner of war Women could be taken
as booty from a successful campaign and forced to become wives or concubines.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer was asked to lead a service for his fellow
prisoners in Flossenburg concentration camp towards the end
of the Second World
War As he finished two men flung open the door and told
prisoner Bonhoeffer to take his things and come with them.
My own father, hardened by bitterness that encrusted him during four years spent
as a half - starved
prisoner of war, walked to the front
of a church at the conclusion
of a service because he decided to follow Christ.
American patriotism would be more honest if we Americans were
as aware
of the moral shortcomings
of our past dealings with African - Americans, Native Americans and the civilians
of countries with whom we have been at
war as Germans are
of the Nazi treatment
of Jews, gypsies and Russian
prisoners of war.
Has enough been done for the exiles, for the unemployed and the homeless, and for the return
of war prisoners that communism might not be drawn into Germany
as a sponge draws in water, despite the present rejection
of it in Western Germany?
Some
of us,
as children, thought
of captives
as white children taken by Indians, or Germans taken
prisoner in World
War I, or those thrown into prison for robbing or murdering.
Neither water nor medicine aid was provided and you could not even donate blood for the injured in hospitals
as it was stated that they were
prisoners of war and hence no blood transfusions were permitted.
I obviously do not wish to belittle the significance
of the deaths
of people in the other groups - ethnic Poles, Slovenians, Homosexuals, left - wing political activists, disabled people, Roma, and arguably also
prisoners of war from the USSR (my own grandfather was both a Jew and a soldier in the Red Army); and it's important to mention them
as well.
He truly stands for America's «Greatest Generation»
as a model
of citizenship, sacrifice and service
as a soldier, a
prisoner of war and a veteran who returned home and went on looking out for his community, family, friends and fellow veterans.
Any combatant,
as defined in Article 43, who falls into the power
of an adverse Party shall be a
prisoner of war.
While all combatants are obliged to comply with the rules
of international law applicable in armed conflict, violations
of these rules shall not deprive a combatant
of his right to be a combatant or, if he falls into the power
of an adverse Party,
of his right to be a
prisoner of war, except
as provided in paragraphs 3 and 4.
«It's time to free the
prisoners of the
war on drugs,» declared Green Party governor candidate Howie Hawkins
as he and the party's attorney general candidate and Bronx - based people's lawyer Ramon Jimenez spoke in front
of Manhattan Criminal Court.
The
prisoners of war who had been used
as slaves to build two railway bridges deep in the jungle
of Siam (now Thailand) welcomed the destruction, even though it meant they had to rebuild them again and again.
(
As the extermination and cremation area, Camp III was under heavy guard and cut off from the rest
of the camp; its inhabitants could not take part in the well - known
prisoner revolt
of October 1943, when about 300 inmates managed to escape — most were later caught and did not survive the
war.)
In light
of studies
of prisoners of war and the impact
of sensory and social deprivation on the brain, does such punishment qualify
as cruel and unusual punishment according to the U.S. Constitution and national and international human rights conventions?
It was originally used
as a rehabilitation program for
prisoners of war and was later found to be
of great benefit to anyone seeking a higher level
of fitness.
See if she is wearing a pink triangle upside down.During the second world
war, Nazi's labeled
prisoners with various colors, depending on the crime Gay men were made to wear an inverted triangle that was pink «Antisocial» women, lesbians, prostitutes, and similar women wore inverted black triangles Today the adult lesbian dating services is provide common practice is usually the pink inverted triangle indicating homosexuality
of either sex.Watch to see if she leaves for a major city the last weekend in June That is the weekend set aside for the Gay Pride Parade This is celebrated every year in larger cities and is seen
as the beginning
of the gay liberation movement like swinger club and so on How to be affectionate in public with your gay or lesbian partner.
WASHINGTON, April 11 — Five years after the Bush administration began a crackdown on voter fraud, the Justice Department has turned up John McCain,
Prisoner of War: A First - Person Account John McCain spent over 5 years in captivity
as a POW in North Vietnam, and wrote about it in May 1973.
He has just recently been starring in POW (
Prisoners of War) and can soon be seen co-starring in Foyle's
War, «They Fought in the Fields»
as Raimund Weiser.