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Leipzig Trials and the Failure of Post-War Accountability for Hospital Ship Attacks: Landovery Castle, Patzig, and the Limits of International Ju
The Leipzig trials of 1921, convened under the Treaty of Versailles to prosecute German war crimes at sea, largely failed to deliver justice. Among the few cases tried, the sinking of HMHS Landovery ...
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Sinking of the Britannic and the targeting of hospital ships: Tragedy, war crimes, and the collapse of maritime protections in World War I
The largest hospital ship lost in World War I, HMHS Britannic, sister ship of the Titanic, sank on November 21, 1916, after ...
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