Air Law Review, 3. sējumsAlison Reppy Board of New York University Air Law Review, 1932 Includes "Bibliographical section". |
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1.3. rezultāts no 18.
116. lappuse
... bombardment in such cases would probably afford an excuse for the bombing of any place which an aviator might wish to attack . The prohibition , therefore , was a proper one . Having stated the purposes for which aerial bombardment is ...
... bombardment in such cases would probably afford an excuse for the bombing of any place which an aviator might wish to attack . The prohibition , therefore , was a proper one . Having stated the purposes for which aerial bombardment is ...
118. lappuse
... bombardment to specified objects when they are situated in urban " agglomerations " and are immediately surrounded by other objects which it is forbidden to bombard , lies in the obvious difficulty which aviators will experience in ...
... bombardment to specified objects when they are situated in urban " agglomerations " and are immediately surrounded by other objects which it is forbidden to bombard , lies in the obvious difficulty which aviators will experience in ...
119. lappuse
... bombardment is reasonable enough in land and naval warfare , but when applied to aerial bombardment it is illogical and even absurd . As M. Fauchille pointed out , the puropses of aerial bombardment are different from those of land ...
... bombardment is reasonable enough in land and naval warfare , but when applied to aerial bombardment it is illogical and even absurd . As M. Fauchille pointed out , the puropses of aerial bombardment are different from those of land ...
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