सैनिक जेल Meaning in English
सैनिक जेल शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : military Prison
, military prison
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सैन्य पनडुब्बी
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सैनिक दल
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सैनिक-जेल इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Hunter's father Ben in World War II who formed a unit of military prisoners (a comics copy of The Dirty Dozen).
Thereafter she was shipped to a military prison in Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
Two days later, the incoming Northern Ireland Secretary, James Prior, announced a number of changes in prison policy, including that from then on all paramilitary prisoners would be allowed to wear their own clothes at all times.
In 1675 it was requisitioned for a military prison.
Convicted paramilitary prisoners were treated as ordinary criminals until July 1972, when Special Category Status was introduced following a [strike] by 40 IRA prisoners led by the veteran republican Billy McKee.
military prison at Ft.
Two days later, the incoming Northern Ireland Secretary, Jim Prior, announced a number of changes in prison policy, including that from then on all paramilitary prisoners would be allowed to wear their own clothes at all times.
Most of them were deported to the new places of settlement or freed and allowed to return to their homes, but several hundred were sent to military prisons and at least 161 died in the camp.
In 1976, as part of the policy of "criminalisation", the British Government brought an end to Special Category Status for paramilitary prisoners in Northern Ireland.
On 27 October 1980, IRA members Brendan Hughes, Tommy McKearney, Raymond McCartney, Tom McFeeley, Sean McKenna, Leo Green, and INLA member John Nixon, began a hunger strike aimed at restoring political status for paramilitary prisoners by securing what were known as the "Five Demands":.
The only stop the squadron made on its way to Kiel was in Holtenau, where nearly 150 mutineers were put under arrest to be transported to Arrestanstalt, the military prison in Kiel, and to Fort Herwarth in the north of Kiel.
During World War II, within today's town limits, the Germans established and operated a forced labour subcamp of the German military prison in Grudziądz in German-occupied Poland.
Eventually the people supported Artelt's call to free the prisoners and they moved in the direction of the military prison.