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BBC – Ethics – War: War crimes

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BBC – Ethics – War: War crimes

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Source: BBC – Ethics – War: War crimes At the heart of the concept of war crimes is the idea that individuals can be held criminally responsible for the actions of a country or its soldiers. War crimes and crimes against humanity are among the gravest crimes in international law.

Permanent members of the United Nations Security Council – Wikipedia

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Permanent members of the United Nations Security Council – Wikipedia

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Source: Permanent members of the United Nations Security Council – Wikipedia Permanent members of the United Nations Security Council From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Five countries influential in world affairs The permanent members of the United Nations Security Council The permanent members of the […]

Baltic states under Soviet rule (1944–1991) – Wikipedia

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Baltic states under Soviet rule (1944–1991) – Wikipedia

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These Baltic states were under Soviet rule from the end of World War II in 1945, from Sovietization onwards until independence was regained in 1991. The Baltic states were occupied and annexed, becoming the Soviet socialist republics of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. After their annexation by Nazi Germany, the USSR reoccupied the Baltic territories in 1944 and maintained control there until the Baltic […]