What does it take to be labeled a war criminal? For Henry Wirz, commanding one of the worst POW camps in history was enough.
A prison in Syria holds about 4,500 members of the Islamic State group who have been there for years without trial ...
Hamas released eight hostages on Thursday — five Thai farm workers and three dual German-Israeli nationals — in exchange for ...
A year after the war ended, the War Relocation Authority, which set up and ran the camps, worked up a 112-page ... Finally, in 1988, Reagan signed the Civil Rights Act of 1988, an apology for ...
In a desolate expanse of north-east Syria, where there is little more than dirt and dust, the sprawling Al-Hol camp rises ... of War Studies, any potential forthcoming Isis prison break would ...
A year after the war ended, the War Relocation Authority, which set up and ran the camps, worked up a 112-page apology ... Finally, in 1988, Reagan signed the Civil Rights Act of 1988, an apology for ...
Life was hard for the allied prisoners of war at the Japanese-run Karenko camp in present-day Taiwan. The Japanese typically treated captured senior officers harshly, “but still better than what the ...
Doug Hegdahl, the subject of Marc Leepson’s “The Unlikely War Hero: A Vietnam War POW’s Story of Courage and Resilience in ...
A Fort Branch man is starting an effort to recognized Union soldiers who trained at the Gibson County Fairgrounds. Mark ...
A-Tus, who spent four decades in Israeli prisons for his participation in several ... informing us that we were in a state of war. Those with experience understood that the response would be ...