युद्ध शिविर बंदी Meaning in English
युद्ध शिविर बंदी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : prisoner of war camp
, war camp closure
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
युद्ध क्लांतयुद्ध संघषण
युद्ध रोना
युद्ध घोष
युद्ध बेड़ा
युद्ध गेेम
युद्धसामाग्र
युद्ध की मशीनें
युद्ध सामग्री विभाग
ग्रीस का स्वतंत्रता संग्रामअ
नसों का युद्ध
स्पेनी उत्तराधिकार का युद्धअ
युद्ध क्षमता
रणकौशल
युद्ध समाप्ति का युद्ध
युद्ध-शिविर-बंदी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
He was captured on the Caucasus front and spent three years in a prisoner of war camp in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia.
In the end, soldiers who were citizens of Austrian Empire (roughly 3,000) were then forcibly drafted into the Austro-Hungarian Army or the Polnische Wehrmacht, demoted to the rank of private and sent to the Italian Front, while those born in other parts of occupied Poland were interned in prisoner of war camps in Szczypiorno and Beniaminów.
The former distillery buildings were requisitioned by the UK government and used as a prisoner of war camp for German prisoners during World War One .
When the war did start in December 1941, Australian soldiers were rushed to Singapore, weeks before Singapore surrendered, and all the Australian and British forces were sent to a prisoner of war camps.
While it was mostly used as a camp by various allied forces a prisoner of war camp was also set up on the common.
1997 in case law Norwegian POW Museum (Krigsfangemuseet i Schildberg) is a Norwegian museum devoted to the history of Norwegian World War II Prisoners of War once interned in the German prisoner of war camp in Schildberg during the Nazi occupation of Norway.
During World War II, Oskar von Hindenburg was again appointed General commanding in East Prussia, where he supervised several prisoner of war camps.
"C Force" lost 290 personnel during the battle and a further 267 subsequently perished in Japanese prisoner of war camps.
Australian authorities learned of Sydney's fate from the surviving Kormoran personnel, who were held in prisoner of war camps until the end of the war.
4) in a patrol area east of Honshū Island, while the group's planes performed air observation missions over prisoner of war camps.
Between October 1914 and 1921, it accommodated the Sretensk prisoner of war camp.
It also normalised relations between the Soviet Union and the Polish government-in-exile and allowed for hundreds of thousands of Poles to be released from Soviet prisoner of war camps.