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Old 3rd June 2007, 14:01
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Re: Breach of international rules of war?

Holá Nick, talking about 39-45, if the false national markings of the Spee Arado was the start of breaking (disregarding) international rules than it continued with everydays breaking rules in WWII - from all combatants. The next remarkable one was the Cossack attack and freeing of PoW's on Altmarck, the supply merchant of Graf Spee in neutral waters of Joessingfjord, Norway. Nazi Germany welcomed this affair to occupy Norway under the excuse Norway could not protect their own neutrality. I think that caused a lot of trouble in the next 4 1/2 years to the British War office. Anyhow as Clausewitz stated: At war and in love everything is allowed.
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