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  • US intelligence formed relationships with known or suspected Nazi war criminals for reasons both of pure U.S. and allied interest. It should be n Some recruited personnel may not have been World War II criminals, but were Soviet assets that used the relationship to infiltra
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  • ...st of which were predecessors of the current organizations, protected some war crimes suspects in return for information of intelligence value. ...vernment Disclosure Act and the Japanese War Crimes Provisions of the Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act: An Interim Report to Congress | date = March 2002}}<
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  • {{main|World War II, air war}} {{seealso|World War II, air war, Allied offensive counter-air campaign}}
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  • ...e agencies, after the Second World War, not to seek prosecution of certain war criminals in return for perceived important intelligence information
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  • ...ir war, European Theater strategic operations]] and on [[World War II, air war, Mediterranean and European tactical operations]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[U.S. intelligence involvement with World War II Japanese war criminals]]
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  • ...onships with Germans started immediately after the end of the Second World War, but some of the Japanese relationships were slower to develop. ...e [[United States Congress]] required an interagency working group ([[Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records Interagency Working Group|I
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  • {{main|World War II, air war}} ...d to be exposed to air strikes, or else confined to moonless nights; World War II [[radar]] could not guide ground attack. A large fraction of tactical ai
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/World War II, air war, German European offensive]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|World War II, air war, Mediterranean and European tactical operations}}
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  • {{r|Second World War}} {{r|U.S. intelligence involvement with World War II Japanese war criminals}}
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  • ...cies, primarily in the [[U.S. Army]], where Japanese strongly suspected of war crimes were not prosecuted in exchange for information, such as details of
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  • ...agencies, primarily in the [[U.S. Army]], where Nazi strongly suspected of war crimes were not prosecuted in exchange for information, such information on
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  • #REDIRECT [[Indochina and the Second World War]]
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  • ...their relatively short-ranged bombers came into range to carry the '''air war''' to Russian industry. There was also intense tactical use of airpower. ...Go%21# ''Inside the Third Reich'' (1969) p. 287]; Richard Overy, ''The Air War: 1939-1945'' (1981) p. 122 </ref>
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  • Air operations in the Second World War
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  • * Boog, Horst, ed. ''The Conduct of the Air War in the Second World War: An International Comparison'' (1992) * Overy, Richard J. ''The Air War, 1939-1945'' (1981), sophisticated standard interpretation, covering all ma
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  • ...merica|United States]] were capable of fighting, and did carry out, '''air war'''. ...rman strategy, and never ramped up to the size and scope needed in a total war. It never built large bombers, was deficient in radar, and could not deal
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  • ...nvasion. Airmen protested vigorously against this subordination of the air war to the land campaign, but Eisenhower forced the issue and used the bombers
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  • [[Image:Civilwar battle.gif|thumb|250px|A battle during the [[American Civil War]]. The American flag can be seen tattered in the background.]] '''''War''''' is a state of violent conflict existing between two or more independen
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  • #REDIRECT [[Korean War of 1592-1598]]
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  • ...southern New England. The New Englanders won a complete victory, and the war taught them how to fight Indians. ...he Pequots and became part of the justification for the Puritan "punitive" war. The Pequots were avenging the Dutch execution of the Pequot sachem Tatobem
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  • The ''Social War''' was fought between Rome and the ''socii'' in 91&ndash;88 B.C. over the i
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  • ..., perhaps under the doctrine of ''[[hostis humani generis]]'' or of [[just war theory]]. ...eks were among the first to regard such prohibitions as law. The notion of war crimes per se appeared more fully in the Hindu [[Code of Manu]] (circa 200
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  • The '''Crimean War''' (1853-56) was fought between Russia on the one hand and an alliance of G ==War==
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  • #REDIRECT [[World War I]]
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  • The '''Gulf War''' was a military operation by the United States and 41 allied nations agai
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  • ...seeking independence from [[France|French]] colonial rule, the '''Algerian War (1954-1962)''' showed exceptional brutality on both sides.<ref name=GS-AlgN | url = http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/algeria.htm
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  • | contribution = Hanoi/Viet Cong View of the Vietnam War | contribution = Public Health and the Vietnam War
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  • The '''Pacific War''' was the preferred term, in Japan, for [[World War Two in the Pacific]], but logically encompass the wars and political change *[[First Sino-Japanese War]]
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  • The '''Vietnam War''' (1955-1975) was an international [[Cold War]] conflict that killed 3.8 million people, in which [[North Vietnam/Definit ...he U.S. military also tried to reduce the number of deaths during the Iraq War with improved medical triage. The result was that, though more soldiers su
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  • A '''civil war''' is an [[arms industry|armed]] conflict within an existing [[state (polit
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  • The '''Second Punic War''' between [[Carthage]] and the [[Roman Republic]] was fought from 218 to 2
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  • The '''Falklands War''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Guerra de las Malvinas'' or ''Guerra de ...he Falklands. The conflict ended with Argentine surrender on 14 June 1982. War was not officially declared by either hostile government. The initial invas
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  • #REDIRECT [[War of the Triple Alliance]]
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  • ...discussion logs are open from its founding in 1995 and can be searched. H-War welcomes announcements from scholarly and professional societies or other o ...992 that publishes over 100 such groups, including H-CivWar (on U.S. Civil War), H-Minerva (on women and the military), and H-Diplo (on diplomatic history
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  • The '''Duar War''' was a war fought between British India and [[Bhutan]] from 1864 and 1865. In 1839 Bhutan was convulsed with civil war. British government in India complained to the Deb of Bhutan that the Raika
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  • ...s of Land Warfare]], [[Hague Conventions]] and the [[Geneva Conventions]], war crimes courts such as the [[International Military Tribunal (Nuremberg)]] a *''[[jus ad bellum]]'': the justice of going to war
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  • ...sident [[John Adams]] for reelection in 1800, even as Adams was ending the war. The outbreak in Europe of the War of the First Coalition between Britain and France produced, after 1792, an
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  • ...[Ben Butler]]. In the border states it was much more controversial to be a War Democrat, but Lincoln worked hard to secure their support. He appointed Sen ...n took control of the Democratic party. In the 1864 presidential election, War Democrats and the [[Republican Party (United States), history|Republicans]]
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  • The '''Seven Years War''' from 1756 to 1763 was a near-global conflict involving the major Europea ...rms of the [[Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle]] (1748), which had concluded the [[War of the Austrian Succession]]. The main grievance was held by the Austrian [
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  • ...approved nor censured the invasion, which was never a formally declared a war. The U.S. refers to it as Operation Iraqi Freedom. Continuing operations a ...ion. Further, both these wars should be differentiated from the Iran-Iraq War of 1980-1988.
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  • ...an War]] of 1950-53, the [[Vietnam War]] of 1965-75, and the [[Afghanistan War (1978–1992)‎]]. Armed conflicts on a much smaller scale took place in A Consistent allies of the Soviet Union during the Cold War period were [[East Germany]] [[Poland]], [[Czechoslovakia]], [[Hungary]] an
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  • ...ng the United States between the [[American Revolution]] and the [[Vietnam War]]. ...ans in Florida while Florida still belonged to Spain (the [[First Seminole War]]). Now that Florida belonged to the United States, the Seminoles were agai
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  • ...September 1939, Britain and France expected to wage a long and exhausting war with Germany, but there followed over six months of stagnation and stalemat ...title=Britain's 'Phoney' Start To The Second World War |publisher=Imperial War Museum}}</ref>
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  • ...Florida|San Marcos]] and [[Pensacola]] were captured by the Americans. The war helped push many of the Indians southeast into the upper Florida Peninsula, ...1816-1818 (which would include the attack on the [[Seminole Wars#The Creek War and the Negro Fort|Negro Fort]] in 1816).<ref>[http://www.history.navy.mil/
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  • ...ought between the [[Roman Republic]] and the city-state [[Carthage]]. The war lasted from 264 BC until 241 BC as the two powers confronted each other mai ...band of [[Mamertines]] (Oscans who saw themselves as favored by the god of war ''Mamers'',) whom he had employed to help seize the city, were expelled fro
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  • ...id-20th century. For the Korean War of the late 16th century, see [[Korean War of 1592-1598]]}} ...daries to nearly what they were at the start, along the 38th parallel. The war was initiated by [[Kim Il-sung]] of the [[Democratic People's Republic of
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  • ...[Odyssey]]'', which give the earliest literary accounts of episodes in the war, only began to take their present form several hundred years later.
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  • The period of the Second World War between the fall of Poland in October 1939 and the invasion of Norway in Ap
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  • {{Image|Russian Sloop-of-War Neva.jpg|right|300px|The sloop-of-war ''Neva'' was the first Russian ship to circumnavigate the globe in 1804 und A '''sloop-of-war''' is a light [[warship (sail)|sailing warship]], fitted with a single gun
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  • ...more than a decade later on one side or the other of the [[American Civil War]], including [[Robert E. Lee]] and [[Ulysses S. Grant]]. An estimated 25, ...for $15 million. The war was highly contentious inside the U.S., with the war hawks led by President [[James K. Polk]] and his [[Democratic Party (United
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  • * [[H-War]] * [[Cold War, Bibliography]]
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  • '''Great War''' is used to refer to [[World War I]]. It may also refer to: *The [[War of the Triple Alliance]], a nineteenth century war that pitted [[Paraguay]] against [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], and [[Uruguay]]
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  • ...nd culture. Military and diplomatic affairs are covered under the relevant war article. *[[American Civil War]]
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  • ===Documentaries about the war=== *''The Civil War'', documentary directed by [[Ken Burns]]
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  • ...ies of war crimes, begins: "War crimes are those violations of the laws of war—or international humanitarian law (IHL)—that incur individual criminal
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  • ====First World War and Interwar==== ====Second World War====
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  • The '''Pacific War''' was the preferred term, in Japan, for [[World War Two in the Pacific]], but logically encompass the wars and political change *[[First Sino-Japanese War]]
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  • ...strategist, [[Ulysses S. Grant]]; [[Chief of Staff of the Army]] after the war's end
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  • ..., [[First Sino-Japanese War]], [[Russo-Japanese War]]) that led to [[World War Two in the Pacific]]; also the Japanese term for WWII
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  • ==Second World War== During the Second World War, the '''Bismarck Archipelago Campaign''' comprised the battles for several
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  • ...ireboat]] that served in Toronto, until [[World War II]], when she took up war-time firefighting duties in [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]]
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  • ...rs of [[World War One]] and [[Bulgaria]], a minor [[Central Power]] in the war.
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  • ...96) Englishwoman who worked as a war correspondent in Germany during World War II and was in Berlin during German recontruction.
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  • ...sh War of Independence]]. Following the war he fought in the [[Irish Civil War]] and remained a high ranking member of the [[Irish Republican Army]] until
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  • The means, under [[just war theory]], by which the war is concluded and the peace restored
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  • ...e War That Killed Achilles: The True Story of Homer's Iliad and the Trojan War''.
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  • ...lf War|Gulf]] and [[Iraq War]]s, as well as in the 1995-1998 Kurdish Civil War
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  • * Bergquist, Ronald E. ''Role of Airpower in the Iran-Iraq War'' (1988) [http://aupress.au.af.mil/Books/Bergquist/Bergquist_B25.pdf] * Cooper, Tom. ''Iran-Iraq War in the Air 1980-1988'' (2003)
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  • Also called '''waging aggressive war''', a definition of a [[war crime]] derived from the [[Kellogg-Briand Pact]], involving planning and in
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  • ...as MacArthur]] during the Second World War, Japanese Occupation and Korean War
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  • ...der than that of the nation; "Rogers' Rangers", of the [[French and Indian War]], was the first American unit to have the Ranger designation. MAJ [[Rober ==Second World War==
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  • ...enior Nazi Army officers for war crimes against civilians and prisoners of war in Yugoslavia and Greece
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  • ...library/report/1995/WJC.htm American military strategy during the Seminole War (Marine Command and Staff College)] *[http://www.historycentral.com/documents/FSeminole.html The First Seminole War (1817-1818)]
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  • ...was the party's deputy leader and a member of the War Cabinet during World War II.
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  • *[http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/reasons.html Declarations of Causes of Secession] ...w.factasy.com/civil_war/index.shtml An information site about the American War 1861-1865-Resource for education]
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  • ...for a 1970 mission that attempted to rescue [[prisoner of war|prisoners of war]] at a camp in Son Tay, North Vietnam
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  • ...gn Minister of Japan]] during [[World War Two in the Pacific]]; received a war crimes sentence; rehabilitated and served in the postwar government
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  • ...d to as simply 'Respect'; associated with George Galloway and the Stop the War Coalition.
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  • ...inister who played a major role in [[World War One]] and the [[Anglo-Irish War]]. Commonly known as the 'Welsh Wizard' by the press and electorate.
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