International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1906
... army of occupation made its headquarters at Treves . ' In his proclamation to the people of Luxemburg , as well as to those of Germany , and in his general orders to his own forces General Pershing , the American Com- mander - in ...
... army of occupation made its headquarters at Treves . ' In his proclamation to the people of Luxemburg , as well as to those of Germany , and in his general orders to his own forces General Pershing , the American Com- mander - in ...
Side 1907
... Army has not come to make war on the civilian population . All persons , who with honest submission act peaceably and obey the rules laid down by the military authorities , will be protected in their persons , their homes , their ...
... Army has not come to make war on the civilian population . All persons , who with honest submission act peaceably and obey the rules laid down by the military authorities , will be protected in their persons , their homes , their ...
Side 1908
... Army and as a direct insult to the flag of the United States . Such transgressions , should they occur , will be punished with the severest penalties known to our military law . 8 Shortly thereafter an order from the Third Army ...
... Army and as a direct insult to the flag of the United States . Such transgressions , should they occur , will be punished with the severest penalties known to our military law . 8 Shortly thereafter an order from the Third Army ...
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