International Law Documents, Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - International law |
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... taken into custody by it the provisions of the Geneva Prison- ers of War Convention , so far as those provisions might be adaptable to civilians , and that it expected the enemy governments to extend like treatment 492005-42- -10 to ...
... taken into custody by it the provisions of the Geneva Prison- ers of War Convention , so far as those provisions might be adaptable to civilians , and that it expected the enemy governments to extend like treatment 492005-42- -10 to ...
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to American citizens taken into custody by them . The Italian Government replied that it would be glad reciprocally to ... taken note from reports received by it from official neutral sources that the German Govern- ment was apparently ...
to American citizens taken into custody by them . The Italian Government replied that it would be glad reciprocally to ... taken note from reports received by it from official neutral sources that the German Govern- ment was apparently ...
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... taken by this Government in pursuance of its own laws designed to afford adequate protection to this country's interests in dealing with the situation presented by the imposition of military control over Austria and residents of Austria ...
... taken by this Government in pursuance of its own laws designed to afford adequate protection to this country's interests in dealing with the situation presented by the imposition of military control over Austria and residents of Austria ...
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Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in the United States__ | 1 |
Office of the Coordinator of InterAmerican Affairs | 2 |
The Atlantic Charter__ | 7 |
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