Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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Contrary to popular opinion , no military or naval officer and no member of the government was indicted for fighting the war unless his acts constituted violations of the long - established rules with regard to the treatment of ...
Contrary to popular opinion , no military or naval officer and no member of the government was indicted for fighting the war unless his acts constituted violations of the long - established rules with regard to the treatment of ...
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... ( 2 ) Japan's pre - occupation with the war in China which was absorbing unexpectedly large military resource ; and ( 3 ) the non - aggression pact between Germany and U. S. S. R. in 1939 which temporarily freed the U. S. S. R. from ...
... ( 2 ) Japan's pre - occupation with the war in China which was absorbing unexpectedly large military resource ; and ( 3 ) the non - aggression pact between Germany and U. S. S. R. in 1939 which temporarily freed the U. S. S. R. from ...
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American military experts worked closely with their opposite numbers in Europe to ascertain what kinds of equipment were essential , for what purpose , and what minimum amounts were required to be effective . The needs of the European ...
American military experts worked closely with their opposite numbers in Europe to ascertain what kinds of equipment were essential , for what purpose , and what minimum amounts were required to be effective . The needs of the European ...
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