PRISONERS OF WAR Sample Clauses

PRISONERS OF WAR. ARTICLE 144. The repatriation of Hungarian prisoners of war and interned civilians shall take place as soon as possible after the coming into force of the present Treaty, and shall be carried out with the greatest rapidity.
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PRISONERS OF WAR. Agreement relating to prisoners of war and ci- vilians liberated by forces operating under So- viet command and forces operating under United States of America command. Signed at Yalta February 11, 1945; entered into force February 11, 1945. 59 Stat. 1874; EAS 505; 11 Xxxxxx 1286; 68 UNTS 175.
PRISONERS OF WAR. The Parties hereby agree that upon signing of this Agreement all prisoners -of-war and detainees shall be immediately released to the Red Cross authority in an area where such prisoners or detainees are detained, for onward transmission to encampment sites or the authority of the prisoner -of-war or detainee. Common criminals are not covered by this provision. SECTION J
PRISONERS OF WAR. 1. The parties agree that all prisoners of war will be repatriated in accordance with the provisions of the settlement plan.
PRISONERS OF WAR. Agreement between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics relating to prisoners of war and civilians liberated by forces operating under Soviet command and forces operating under United States of Amer- ica command. Signed at Yalta February 11, 1945; entered into force February 11, 1945; 59 Stat. 1874; EAS 505; 11 Xxxxxx 1286; 68 UNTS 175.
PRISONERS OF WAR. 1. Austrians who are now prisoners of war shall be repatriated as soon as possible, in accordance with arrangements to be agreed upon by the individual Powers detaining them and Austria.

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