No physical or mental torture, nor any other form of coercion, may be inflicted on prisoners of war to secure from them information of any kind whatever. Detainee Operations Inspection - Page E-41by United States. Department of the Army. Office of the Inspector General - 2004 - 306 pagesFull view - About this book
 | United States. Department of State - 1929 - 818 pages
...he used on prisoners to obtain information relative to the state of their army or country. Prisoners who refuse to answer may not be threatened, insulted, or exposed to unpleasant or disadvantageous treatment of any kind whatever. If, because of his physical or mental... | |
 | United States. War Department - 1944 - 236 pages
...used on prisoners to secure information relative to the condition of their army or country. Prisoners who refuse to answer may not be threatened, insulted, or exposed to unpleasant or disadvantageous treatment of any kind whatever. If, because cf his physical or mental... | |
 | United States - 1945 - 712 pages
...used on prisoners to secure information relative to the condition of their army or country. Prisoners who refuse to answer may not be threatened, insulted, or exposed to unpleasant or disadvantageous treatment of any kind whatever. If, because of his physical or mental... | |
 | United States - 1929 - 836 pages
...used on prisoners to secure information relative to the condition of their army or country. Prisoners who refuse to answer may not be threatened, insulted, or exposed to unpleasant or disadvantageous treatment of any kind whatever. If, because of his physical or mental... | |
 | H. Lauterpacht - 1951 - 736 pages
...used on prisoners to secure information relative to the condition of their army or country. Prisoners who refuse to answer may not be threatened, insulted, or exposed to unpleasant or disadvantageous treatment of any kind whatever." (47 Stat. 2031 (1929).) War — Effects... | |
 | United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel - 1953 - 382 pages
...used on prisoners to secure information relative to the condition of their army or country. Prisoners who refuse to answer may not be threatened, insulted, or exposed to unpleasant or disadvantageous treatment of any kind whatever. 13. If, because of his physical or mental... | |
 | U.S. Naval Hospital Corps School (Portsmouth, Va.) - 1955 - 146 pages
...may be used on prisoners to secure information relative to the condition of their army or Prisoners who refuse to answer may not be threatened, insulted, or exposed to unpleasant treatment. them except by order of an and after the amount is determined, and that a shall... | |
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