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Old 15-04-2008, 12:29 AM   #2 (permalink)
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People often confuse the different Conventions so hope this helps.

The Geneva Convention (1929) was signed at Geneva, July 27, 1929. Its official name is the Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War, Geneva July 27, 1929. It entered into force 19 June, 1931. It is this version of the Geneva Conventions which covered the treatment of prisoners of war during World War II.

Geneva Convention (1929) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

International Humanitarian Law - Geneva Convention Wounded & Sick 1929
There was a direct mention to an aspect of the Geneva Convention I was not aware of on another site with reference to the "repatriation of remains" of non-nationals killed and not buried in known graves (i.e. buried in aircraft wrecks). The piece specifically referred to a Hampden crash-site in Holland, and quoted the convention as saying it was the duty of the government of GC signatories to recover the remains or to make every effort to facilitate the recovery to allow the N-o-K to return the person(s) involved to their country of origin if so desired.

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