| General Staff Corps - 1908 - 232 pages
...according to the modern law and usages of war. 681. Military necessity admits of all directdestruction of life or limb of armed enemies, and of other persons...it allows of the capturing of every armed enemy and of every enemy of importance to the hostile government, or of peculiar danger to the captor; it allows... | |
| United States - 1908 - 348 pages
...and which are lawful according to the modern law and usages of war. 15. Military necessity admits of all direct destruction of life or limb of armed enemies, and of other persons whose 35559—08 10 destruction is incidentally unavoidable in the armed contests of the war; it allows of... | |
| David Starr Jordan, Edward Benjamin Krehbiel - 1912 - 196 pages
...Section I above). III. Rules governing conduct towards combatants. 1. Military necessity admits of all direct destruction of life or limb of armed enemies...incidentally unavoidable in the armed contests of war (1863). 2. Retaliation, never as revenge, but only as means of protective retribution (1863). 3.... | |
| Charles Leonard-Stuart - 1912 - 644 pages
...rebellion. The following is a summary of the most important instructions : Military necessity admits of all direct destruction of life or limb of "armed"...whose destruction is incidentally "unavoidable" in the armeil contests of war. Military necessity does not admit of cruelty — that is, the infliction of... | |
| United States - 1912 - 364 pages
...and which are lawful according to the modern law and usages of war. 15. Military necessity admits of all direct destruction of life or limb of armed enemies, and of other persons \vhose destruction is incidentally unavoidable in the armed contests of the war; it allows of the capturing... | |
| 1913 - 512 pages
...and which are lawful according to the modern law and usages of war. "15. Military necessity admits of all direct destruction of life or limb of armed enemies,...incidentally unavoidable in the armed contests of tlie war ; it allows of the capturing of every armed enemy, and every enemy of importance to the hostile... | |
| United States. General Staff Corps - 1914 - 240 pages
...modern laws and customs of war. 12. What military necessity admits of. — Military necessity admits of all direct destruction of life or limb of armed enemies,...Incidentally unavoidable in the armed contests of war; it allows of the capturing of every armed enemy, and of every enemy of importance to the hostile... | |
| United States. War Department. General Staff - 1914 - 244 pages
...laws and customs of war. , . 12. What military necessity admits of. — Military necessity admits of all direct destruction of life or limb of armed- enemies,...incidentally unavoidable in the armed contests of war ; it allows of the capturing of every armed enemy, and of every enemy of importance to the hostile... | |
| Karl Strupp - 1914 - 304 pages
...and which are lawful according to the modern law and usages of war. 15. Military necessity admits of all direct destruction of life or limb of armed enemies,...of other persons whose destruction is incidentally unuvoidatile. in the armed contests of the war; it allows of the capturing of every aruied enemy, and... | |
| 1914 - 246 pages
...military necessity admits of. — Military necessity admits of all direct destruction of life or limh of armed enemies, and of other persons whose . destruction...incidentally unavoidable in the armed contests of war; It allows of the capturing of every armed enemy, and of every enemy of importance to the hostile... | |
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