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  1. Prisoners of War: Created by Gideon Raff. With Ishai Golan, Yoram Toledano, Yaël Abecassis, Mili Avital. After 17 years in captivity, Israeli soldiers Nimrode Klein, Uri Zach and Amiel Ben Horin return to the country that made them national icons.

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  2. Jun 20, 2014 · And that's partly because after World War II, for example, there were about 143,000 American prisoners of war. By contrast, the United States has had far fewer POWs in recent conflicts.

  3. Jul 17, 2007 · Roughly 570,000 German and Axis prisoners had already died in captivity. By March 1944, conditions began to improve, but for economic reasons: As its manpower was swallowed up in the war effort, the USSR turned to POWs as a surrogate work force. While POWs were not technically part of the gulag system, the lines were often blurred.

  4. May 5, 2024 · Following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia opened a second pre-trial detention facility in Simferopol, SIZO No. 2. But that was apparently not enough to hold all detainees.

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  5. PART TWO. THE BEGINNINGS OF GLOBAL WARFARE-Continued Chapter 5. Prisoner of War Employment During World War I-Continued The Internment Problem-----

  6. (2) Prisoners of war may be partially or wholly released on parole or promise, in so far as is allowed by the laws of the Power on which they depend. Such measures shall be taken particularly in cases where this may contribute to the improvement of their state of health. No prisoner of war shall be compelled to accept liberty on parole or promise.

  7. Mar 20, 2012 · The Facility - Part 2. TV-NR. March 20, 2012. 48 min. 7.7 (83) Haim investigates Nimrod and Uri in the interrogation facility. They don't know that the intelligence officer is in the process of deciphering their secret language. Talia wants to visit Nimrod and arrives at the interrogation facility. Where to Watch Details.

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