The Germans in France: Notes on the Method and Conduct of the Invasion, the Relations Between Invaders and Invaded, and the Modern Usages of WarE. Stanford, 1874 - 351 頁 |
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... population , is that of the United States . This species of code * was drawn up by Professor Lieber , submitted to and approved by a committee of officers , sanctioned by President Lincoln , and made public just before the commencement ...
... population , is that of the United States . This species of code * was drawn up by Professor Lieber , submitted to and approved by a committee of officers , sanctioned by President Lincoln , and made public just before the commencement ...
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... population was ordered in July , 1870 , * when the French were expected to land on the Prussian coast . Would General Vogel von Falkenstein , who decreed the levy , have per- mitted , without making reprisals , that all members of the ...
... population was ordered in July , 1870 , * when the French were expected to land on the Prussian coast . Would General Vogel von Falkenstein , who decreed the levy , have per- mitted , without making reprisals , that all members of the ...
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... retreat that the peasants rose against it . So , as a rule , it will always be . The population * In the section entitled " Entrevue de Ferrières . " will not rise against invaders until the invaders are already 14 NATURE AND CHARACTER.
... retreat that the peasants rose against it . So , as a rule , it will always be . The population * In the section entitled " Entrevue de Ferrières . " will not rise against invaders until the invaders are already 14 NATURE AND CHARACTER.
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... population . These , however , are not precisely the figures given by the Officier d'Etat - Major de l'Armée du Rhin , writing during the war , nor by Lieutenant Talbot ( Analysis of Prussian Army ) , writing after the war . * The ...
... population . These , however , are not precisely the figures given by the Officier d'Etat - Major de l'Armée du Rhin , writing during the war , nor by Lieutenant Talbot ( Analysis of Prussian Army ) , writing after the war . * The ...
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... population ; for the actual performance of military duty develops virile qualities more certainly even than the playing of cricket . One of its provisions , moreover , has the effect of raising the educational standard of the country ...
... population ; for the actual performance of military duty develops virile qualities more certainly even than the playing of cricket . One of its provisions , moreover , has the effect of raising the educational standard of the country ...
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第 264 頁 - Martial law is simply military authority exercised in accordance with the laws and usages of war. Military oppression is not martial law; it is the abuse of -the power which that law confers. As martial law is executed by military force, it is incumbent upon those who administer it to be strictly guided by the principles of justice, honor, and humanity — virtues adorning a soldier even more than other men, for the very reason that he possesses the power of his arms against the unarmed.
第 284 頁 - Whoever intentionally inflicts additional wounds on an enemy already wholly disabled, or kills such an enemy, or who orders or encourages soldiers to do so, shall suffer death, if duly convicted, whether he belongs to the army of the United States, or is an enemy captured after having committed his misdeed.
第 268 頁 - Military necessity admits of all direct destruction of life or limb of armed enemies, and of other persons whose destruction is incidentally unavoidable in the armed contests of the war...
第 286 頁 - Honorable men, when captured, will abstain from giving to the enemy information concerning their own army, and the modern law of war permits no longer the use of any violence against prisoners in order to extort the desired information or to punish them for having given false information.
第 298 頁 - ... by the hostile government to parole himself, and no government is obliged to parole prisoners of war or to parole all captured officers, if it paroles any. As the pledging of the parole is an individual act, so is paroling on the other hand, an act of choice on the part of the belligerent.
第 266 頁 - The law of war dees not only disclaim all cruelty and bad faith concerning engagements concluded with the enemy during the war, but also the breaking of stipulations solemnly contracted by the belligerents in time of peace, and avowedly intended to remain in force in case of war between the contracting powers. It disclaims all extortions and other transactions for individual gain ; all acts of private revenge, or connivance at such acts.
第 305 頁 - ... him, that every citizen shall, by an oath of allegiance, or by some other manifest act, declare his fidelity to the legitimate government, he may expel, transfer, imprison, or fine the revolted citizens who refuse to pledge themselves anew as citizens obedient to the law, and loyal to the government.
第 264 頁 - A place, district, or country occupied by an enemy stands, in consequence of the occupation, under the Martial Law of the invading or occupying army, whether any proclamation declaring Martial Law, or any public warning to the inhabitants, has been issued or not. Martial Law is the immediate and direct effect and consequence of occupation or conquest.
第 303 頁 - Civil war is war between two or more portions of a country or State, each contending for the mastery of the whole, and each claiming to be the legitimate government. The term is also sometimes applied to war of rebellion, when the rebellious provinces or portions of the State are contiguous to those containing the seat of government.
第 271 頁 - The almost universal rule in remote times was, and continues to be with barbarous armies, that the private individual of the hostile country is destined to suffer every privation of liberty and protection, and every disruption of family ties. Protection was, and still is with uncivilized people, the exception.