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- No_quarter abstract "A victor gives no quarter when the victor shows no clemency or mercy and refuses to spare the life in return for the surrender at discretion (unconditional surrender) of a vanquished opponent. In some circumstances, the opposing forces would signal their intention to give no quarter by using a red flag, however the use of a red flag to signal no quarter does not appear to have been universal among combatants.Under the laws of war, \"....it is especially forbidden....to declare that no quarter will be given\". This was established under Article 23 (d) of the 1907 Hague Convention IV - The Laws and Customs of War on Land.Since a judgment on the law relating to war crimes and crimes against humanity at the Nuremberg Trials in October 1946, the 1907 Hague Convention, including the explicit prohibition to declare that no quarter will be given, are considered to be part of the customary laws of war and are binding on all parties in an international armed conflict.".
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- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Laws_of_war.
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLink Category:War_crimes_by_type.
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLink Crimes_against_humanity.
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLink Customary_international_law.
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLink Hague_Conventions_of_1899_and_1907.
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLink Law_of_war.
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- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLink Nuremberg_trials.
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLink Ordinance_of_no_quarter_to_the_Irish.
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_English_Dictionary.
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLink Unconditional_surrender.
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLink War_crime.
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLinkText "No Quarter".
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLinkText "No quarter given".
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLinkText "No quarter".
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Quarter to None".
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Total war".
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLinkText "bad quarter".
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLinkText "giving no quarter".
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLinkText "little quarter".
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLinkText "military practice of showing no mercy to a vanquished opponent".
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLinkText "no quarter".
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLinkText "no-quarter".
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLinkText "quarter".
- No_quarter wikiPageWikiLinkText "refuse quarter".
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- No_quarter subject Category:Laws_of_war.
- No_quarter subject Category:War_crimes_by_type.
- No_quarter type Law.
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- No_quarter comment "A victor gives no quarter when the victor shows no clemency or mercy and refuses to spare the life in return for the surrender at discretion (unconditional surrender) of a vanquished opponent.".
- No_quarter label "No quarter".
- No_quarter sameAs Q641319.
- No_quarter sameAs Pardon_(Militärjargon).
- No_quarter sameAs Geen_kwartier_(militair).
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- No_quarter sameAs Q641319.
- No_quarter wasDerivedFrom No_quarter?oldid=708064433.
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