Prisoners of war
Prisoner or prisoner (POW), and the nature of the hostage is different, refers to the parties to the war, the hostile side was the other side of the catch, but not executed, as a means of exchange for the war The According to the Geneva Convention on the Treatment of Prisoners of War, which was signed on 12 August 1949 (also known as the Third Geneva Convention), States are not allowed to abuse prisoners of war, but few States can do so, and sometimes the military must The prisoners' prisoners were given the latest battlefields or the whereabouts of the enemy camps, thus imposing heavy penalties on prisoners of war and even killing the prisoners of war for the reduction of food consumption; usually only the words of prisoners of war appeared on the battlefield, Known as a spy or spy, to be punished by law. ...