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prisoner of war - translation to ελληνικό

PERSON WHO IS HELD IN CUSTODY BY A BELLIGERENT POWER DURING OR IMMEDIATELY AFTER AN ARMED CONFLICT
POW; Prisoners of war; Prisoner of War; Prisoner-of-war; Prisoners of War; Prisoners-of-war; P.O.W.; POWs; War prisoners; Prisoners-of war; Enemy prisoner of war; Enemy Prisoner of War; PoW; Prisoners of War (POWs); Treatment Of An Enemy; War Prisoner; POW status; Prisoners-of-war (POW); Enemy Prisoners of War; P.O.W; Treatment of an enemy; Prisoners of war,; War captivity; Surrendered soldier; Captured soldier; POWs in World War II; World War II prisoners of war; Prisoner of war censorship; Prisoner-of-war mail
  • Engraving of [[Nubia]]n prisoners, [[Abu Simbel]], Egypt, 13th century BC
  • Representation of a "Forty-and-eight" boxcar used to transport American POWs in Germany during World War II
  • 21st Infantry Regiment]] bound and killed by North Koreans during the Korean War
  • US POWs at German prison camp Rastatt, Germany 1918.<ref>Years later Several ex POWS identified themselves (Ref: AMerican Legion Monthly Magazine September 1927)</ref>
  • Jewish USSR POW captured by German Army, August 1941. At least 50,000 Jewish soldiers were executed after selection.
  • Celebration for returning POWs, Berlin 1920
  • subhuman]]".<ref>Daniel Goldhagen, ''Hitler's Willing Executioners'' (p. 290)—"2.8&nbsp;million young, healthy Soviet POWs" killed by the Germans, "mainly by starvation ... in less than eight months" of 1941–42, before "the decimation of Soviet POWs ... was stopped" and the Germans "began to use them as laborers".</ref>
  • German POW at [[Stalingrad]]
  • Naked Soviet prisoners of war in [[Mauthausen concentration camp]]
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  • Mongol]] riders with prisoners, 14th century
  • Certificate of Discharge<br />of a German General<br />(Front- and Backside)
  • Reverse of US Army Card of capture
  • US Army: Card of capture for German POWs – front
  • German soldiers captured by British in [[Flanders]]
  • Recently released American POWs from North Vietnamese prison camps in 1973
  • Casting the dice for life or death, by [[Jan van Huchtenburg]]
  • Japanese illustration depicting the beheading of Chinese captives during the [[First Sino-Japanese War]] of 1894–5
  • Katyn 1943 exhumation; photo by [[International Red Cross]] delegation
  • A memorial to German prisoners of war who died in 1914–1920
  • A group of Japanese soldiers captured during the [[Battle of Okinawa]]
  • Telegram notifying parents of an American POW of his capture by Germany
  • Union]] prisoners of war on the way to [[Camp Ford]] prison in October 1864
  • Confederate]] POW camp, c. 1865
  • German prisoners of war being paraded through Moscow
  • [[Remagen]] open-field ''[[Rheinwiesenlager]]''<!--not a POW camp-->
  • Serbian prisoners of war in [[Belgrade]] of the [[Austro-Hungarian forces]] during [[World War I]], 1915
  • German soldier of Infantry Regiment 120, POW 1 January 1918
  • An American POW being released by North Vietnamese and Viet Cong captors in February 1973
  • American soldiers of the 11th Engineer Regiment taken as prisoners of war by Germany in 1917.
  • James Pollock]] Vietnam War

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LARGE-SCALED INTERNATIONAL MILITARY CONFLICT
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Cold War         
  • The [[Pan-European Picnic]] took place in August 1989 on the Hungarian-Austrian border.
  • invasion of Czechoslovakia]] by the Soviet Union in 1968 was one of the biggest military operations on European soil since [[World War II]].
  • Kamenev]] celebrating the second anniversary of the [[October Revolution]]
  • NATO and Warsaw Pact troop strengths in Europe in 1959
  • A manifestation of the [[Finlandization]] period: in April 1970, a Finnish stamp was issued in honor of the 100th anniversary of [[Vladimir Lenin]]'s birth and the Lenin Symposium held in [[Tampere]]. The stamp was the first Finnish stamp issued about a foreign person.
  • NATO and Warsaw Pact troop strengths in Europe in 1973
  • Iranian people protesting against the [[Pahlavi dynasty]], during the [[Iranian Revolution]]
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  • Destroyed statue of Lenin]] in [[Zhytomyr]] on 21 February 2014 during the [[Euromaidan]] protests
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  • American Relief Administration operations in Russia, 1922
  • August Coup]] in [[Moscow]], 1991
  • The human chain in [[Lithuania]] during the [[Baltic Way]], 23 August 1989
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  • US combat operations during the [[Battle of Ia Drang]], [[South Vietnam]], November 1965
  • East German dictator [[Erich Honecker]] lost control in August 1989.
  • The beginning of the 1990s brought a thaw in relations between the superpowers.
  • reached the Moon]] in 1969.
  • Tempelhof Airport]] in Berlin during the Berlin Blockade
  • Pushkin Square]], pictured in 1991
  • SALT II arms limitation treaty]] in Vienna on 18 June 1979.
  • [[Che Guevara]] (left) and [[Fidel Castro]] (right) in 1961
  • The world map of military alliances in 1980
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  • Changes in national boundaries after the end of the Cold War
  • European [[colonial empire]]s in Asia and Africa all collapsed in the years after 1945.
  • Cuban tank in the streets of [[Luanda]], [[Angola]], 1976
  • spy aircraft]], 1 November 1962
  • Post-war territorial changes in Europe and the formation of the Eastern Bloc, the so-called "[[Iron Curtain]]"
  • expanded eastwards]] into the former Warsaw Pact and parts of the former Soviet Union.
  • Egyptian leader [[Anwar Sadat]] with Henry Kissinger in 1975
  • August Coup]]
  • USS ''Mt. McKinley'']], 15 September 1950.
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  • [[Mao Zedong]] and [[Joseph Stalin]] in Moscow, December 1949
  • Allied occupation zones in Germany]]
  • U.S. [[Lend Lease]] shipments to the USSR
  • [[Nikolai Podgorny]] visiting [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] on 16 October 1969
  • [[Otto von Habsburg]], who played a leading role in opening the Iron Curtain
  • Protest in Amsterdam against the deployment of [[Pershing II]] missiles in Europe, 1981
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  • [[Mao Zedong]] and US President [[Richard Nixon]], during his visit in [[China]]
  • [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] in one-to-one discussions with US President [[Ronald Reagan]]
  • "[[Tear down this wall!]]" speech: Reagan speaking in front of the [[Brandenburg Gate]], 12 June 1987
  • President Reagan with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher during a working luncheon at [[Camp David]], December 1984
  • The [[Battle of Stalingrad]], considered by many historians as a decisive turning point of World War II
  • INF Treaty]] at the White House, 1987.
  • President Reagan publicizes his support by meeting with [[Afghan mujahideen]] leaders in the White House, 1983.
  • Chilean leader [[Augusto Pinochet]] shaking hands with Henry Kissinger in 1976
  • Delta 183 launch vehicle lifts off, carrying the [[Strategic Defense Initiative]] sensor experiment "Delta Star".
  • Non-socialist states}}
  • regime]] led by [[Pol Pot]], 1.5 to 2 million people died due to the policies of his four-year premiership.
  • The Soviet invasion during [[Operation Storm-333]] on 26 December 1979
  • influence]], after the [[Cuban Revolution]] of 1959 and before the official [[Sino-Soviet split]] of 1961
  • [[Suharto]] of Indonesia attending funeral of five generals slain in [[30 September Movement]], 2 October 1965
  • confer]] in Tehran, 1943
  • Republic of the Congo]]
  • The [[Spasskaya Tower]] had kept its red star and did not restore the two-headed eagle present before communist takeover.
  • [[Clement Attlee]], [[Harry S. Truman]] and [[Joseph Stalin]] at the [[Potsdam Conference]], 1945
  • President Truman signs the [[North Atlantic Treaty]] with guests in the Oval Office.
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  • After ten-year-old American [[Samantha Smith]] wrote a letter to [[Yuri Andropov]] expressing her fear of nuclear war, Andropov invited Smith to the Soviet Union.
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  • American tanks]] face each other at [[Checkpoint Charlie]] during the Berlin Crisis of 1961.
  • US and USSR/Russian nuclear weapons stockpiles, 1945–2006
  • Finnish president]] [[Urho Kekkonen]] at Moscow in 1960
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  • Allied]] troops in [[Vladivostok]], August 1918, during the [[Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War]]
  • Big Three]]" at the [[Yalta Conference]]: [[Winston Churchill]], [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], and [[Joseph Stalin]], 1945
  • Remains of the "Iron Curtain" in the [[Czech Republic]]
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n. ψυχρός πόλεμος

Ορισμός

prisoner of war
(prisoners of war)
Prisoners of war are soldiers who have been captured by their enemy during a war and kept as prisoners until the end of the war.
= POW
N-COUNT

Βικιπαίδεια

Prisoner of war

A prisoner of war (POW) is a person who is held captive by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict. The earliest recorded usage of the phrase "prisoner of war" dates back to 1610.

Belligerents hold prisoners of war in custody for a range of legitimate and illegitimate reasons, such as isolating them from the enemy combatants still in the field (releasing and repatriating them in an orderly manner after hostilities), demonstrating military victory, punishing them, prosecuting them for war crimes, exploiting them for their labour, recruiting or even conscripting them as their own combatants, collecting military and political intelligence from them, or indoctrinating them in new political or religious beliefs.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για prisoner of war
1. Bud Day, a fellow Vietnam prisoner of war, and Sen.
2. I certainly honor his service as a prisoner of war.
3. Three months later, John McCain was a prisoner of war.
4. He is interviewing a square–jawed, sandy–haired U.S. prisoner of war.
5. John McCain of Arizona, who was tortured while a prisoner of war in Vietnam.