- The term
debellatio or "debellation" (Latin 'defeating, or the act of
conquering or subduing', literally, 'warring (the enemy) down', from
Latin bellum...
- West
Germany was
regarded as a key
bulwark against the
Eastern Bloc.
Debellatio Scorched earth Victor's
justice Carthago delenda est
Pyrrhic victory Holscher...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Defeat may
refer to: the
opposite of
victory Debellatio Surrender (military)
usually follows a
defeat Defeatism Failure List of...
- Carthaginem. Ad
nauseam Carthaginian peace Death to
America Death to
Israel Debellatio Genocide Proof by ****ertion List of
Latin phrases Est is the third-person...
- Mościcki and
Marshal Edward Rydz-Śmigły on 17
September as
evidence of
debellatio causing the
extinction of the
Polish state, and
consequently declared...
-
hostile armed force of a
particular body of troops, a town or a territory.
Debellatio occurs when a war ends
because of the
complete destruction of a belligerent...
-
technically at war with
South Korea and the
United States.
Colonialism Conquest Debellatio Discovery doctrine Fait
accompli Franz Oppenheimer's "conquest theory"...
- end of
World War II
Armistice of C****ibile
Armistice of
Malta (1943)
Debellatio ****anese
Instrument of
Surrender Morgenthau Plan
Nuremberg trials Paris...
- war in
northwest Europe Although the
Allied powers considered this a
debellatio (The
human rights dimensions of po****tion,
UNHCR web site, p. 2 § 138)...
-
Hague Conventions,
because if the
German state no
longer existed (see
debellatio), and the
convention only
applied to the
occupation of
territory belonging...