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22: 128:. Despite that, the two sides negotiated prisoner exchanges virtually from the beginning of the war. Under extraordinary circumstances, these early contacts evolved into a formal exchange agreement, centered on the creation of a neutral zone, possibly the only such in occupied Europe, where prisoners were regularly swapped until late April 1945, saving several thousand lives. 192: 21: 94:
are entitled to be repatriated to their home country. That is regardless of number of prisoners so affected; the detaining power cannot refuse a genuine request.
237: 98: 102: 142: 25: 147: 162: 101:, this is covered by Articles 68 to 74, and the annex. One of the largest exchange programmes was run by the 291: 268:"Making Deals with the Enemy: Partisan-German Contacts and Prisoner Exchanges in Yugoslavia, 1941–1945" 117: 245: 296: 286: 182: 110: 241: 152: 31: 8: 215: 125: 79: 157: 91: 55: 28: 187: 280: 39: 106: 137: 121: 223: 87: 35: 54:
is a deal between opposing sides in a conflict to release prisoners:
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saw a brutal struggle between the armed forces of the
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North Korean
prisoners of war
being returned to North Korea
Korean War
United States
prisoners of war
spies
hostages
dead bodies
Geneva Conventions
war effort
illness or disability
Geneva Convention (1929)
International Red Cross
World War II
Third Geneva Convention
Second World War in Yugoslavia
Third Reich
communist-led Partisans
Extradition
Arab–Byzantine prisoner exchanges
List of Israeli prisoner exchanges
Humanitarian exchange
Hostage diplomacy
2024 Russian prisoner exchange
"Yielding Prisoners, Israel Receives 2 Dead Soldiers"
New York Times
Archived
Third Geneva Convention 

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