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War ending in defeated nation ceasing to exist
The term debellatio or "debellation" (Latin 'defeating, or the act of conquering or subduing', literally, 'warring (the enemy) down', from Latin bellum
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Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Defeat may refer to: the opposite of victory Debellatio Surrender (military) usually follows a defeat Defeatism Failure List of
Defeat
Military coalition of World War II
Mościcki and Marshal Edward Rydz-Śmigły on 17 September as evidence of debellatio causing the extinction of the Polish state, and consequently declared
Allies_of_World_War_II
Giving up control over territory or resources to another power
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
Surrender_(military)
Brutal peace imposed after war
West Germany was regarded as a key bulwark against the Eastern Bloc. Debellatio Scorched earth Victor's justice Carthago delenda est Pyrrhic victory Lepper
Carthaginian_peace
Latin oratorical phrase
Carthaginem. Ad nauseam Carthaginian peace Death to America Death to Israel Debellatio Genocide Proof by assertion List of Latin phrases Est is the third-person
Carthago_delenda_est
1945 agreement ending WWII in Europe
at the end of World War II Armistice of Cassibile Armistice of Malta Debellatio Japanese Instrument of Surrender Morgenthau Plan Nuremberg trials Paris
German Instrument of Surrender
German_Instrument_of_Surrender
Concept in political science
technically at war with South Korea and the United States. Colonialism Conquest Debellatio Discovery doctrine Fait accompli Franz Oppenheimer's "conquest theory"
Right_of_conquest
Overview of and topical guide to war
without conditions, except for those provided by international law. Victory Debellatio – when a war ends because of the complete destruction of a belligerent
Outline_of_war
Final battles as well as the surrender by Nazi Germany
on 8 May 1945 in Germany Although the Allied powers considered this a debellatio (The human rights dimensions of population, UNHCR web site, p. 2 § 138)
End_of_World_War_II_in_Europe
Type of surrender
discretion", and it is part of the customary laws of war. Surrender (military) Debellatio designates the end of a war caused by complete destruction of a hostile
Unconditional_surrender
Overview of the plans by the Allies for Germany's industry after World War II
Hague Conventions, because if the German state no longer existed (see debellatio), and the convention only applied to the occupation of territory belonging
Allied plans for German industry after World War II
Allied_plans_for_German_industry_after_World_War_II
List of Latin terms used in legal terminology
addition to any other crime named. E.g. "trespass de bonis asportatis". debellatio warring down Complete annihilation of a warring party, bringing about
List_of_Latin_legal_terms
International regulations of warfare
law Customary international humanitarian law – Body of unwritten rules Debellatio – War ending in defeated nation ceasing to exist International law – Norms
Law_of_war
Surrender of German armed forces in Belgium, Denmark, and northwest Germany on 4 May 1945
one of Montgomery's interpreters Derek Knee who died aged 91 in 2014. Debellatio End of World War II in Europe German Instrument of Surrender The Surrender
German surrender at Lüneburg Heath
German_surrender_at_Lüneburg_Heath
Colorado's constitutional ban on slavery. 2019 Iraq Syria Defeat and debellatio of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant leads to the freeing of thousands
Timeline of abolition of slavery and serfdom
Timeline_of_abolition_of_slavery_and_serfdom
Confederate government being in the final stages of collapse, the war ended by debellatio, with no definitive capitulation from the rapidly disintegrating Confederacy;
Conclusion of the American Civil War
Conclusion_of_the_American_Civil_War
Conflict in which all of a nation's resources are deployed
collapse of the Axis regimes created a legal condition of total defeat (debellatio) so the provisions of the 1907 Hague Convention over military occupation
Total_war
Emergency governmental authority
political system, resulting from revolution, coup d'état, civil war, debellatio, economic collapse, the death of a strongman ruler, or other circumstances
Provisional_government
Province in Italian-annexed Slovenia (1941–1943)
1941. It was subjected to military occupation but in May 1941, after the debellatio of the Yugoslav State by the Axis powers, it was formally annexed by the
Province_of_Ljubljana
antebellum, bellic, bellicose, bellicosity, belligerence, belligerent, debellatio, imbellic, rebel, rebellion, revel, revelment, revelry bellus bell- pretty
List of Latin words with English derivatives
List_of_Latin_words_with_English_derivatives
Catastrophic government dissolution
Thucydides Trap United States involvement in regime change Societal collapse Debellatio Dissolution (politics) "The death toll remains disputed with figures ranging
State_collapse
Type of warfare which seeks complete obliteration of a state, people, or minority group
complete annihilation of Germany as his goal of war. Conflict continuum Debellatio Die Herero sind nicht mehr Deutsche Untertanen. […] Innerhalb der Deutschen
War_of_annihilation
transfer of authority by the Allied Control Council. The principle of debellatio provided the legal framework for the Allies assuming sovereignty over
Legal_status_of_Germany
applied to friendly ships). Coup de main: a swift pre-emptive strike. Debellatio: to end a war by complete destruction of a hostile state. More severe
List of established military terms
List_of_established_military_terms
Book by James Bacque
dossiers for every German POW they held, averaging around 15 pages for each. Debellatio Disarmed Enemy Forces - Redesignation of POW's in order to negate the
Other_Losses
Study of how wars end
changed by violence when more favourable circumstances appear.[page needed] Debellatio Grand strategy Jus post bellum Suing for peace Iklé, p.vii Rose, p.4 Rose
War_termination
Redesignation of Prisoners of War to avoid Geneva Convention responsibilities
and required to work as forced labourers in generally harsh conditions. Debellatio (destruction of a sovereign state after war) Surrendered Enemy Personnel
Disarmed_Enemy_Forces
Calendar year
razed to the ground and salted by order of Boniface VIII, in an act of debellatio. Summer – First War of Scottish Independence: King Edward I of England
1298
13th-century Italian conflict
early July 1230, Thomas of Capua received letters instructing him on the debellatio. It was only then, after the final "form of peace" had been agreed, that
War_of_the_Keys
Topics referred to by the same term
Romana, a long period of peace in the early years of the Roman Empire. Debellatio, the peace which follows a war in which one side is annihilated. "Roman
Roman_peace
and downs, from the mid-14th century to 1420, with the Judicatus full debellatio. During this long period, the city, along with the city of Alghero, was
History_of_Cagliari
Annual horse race in Perth, Western Australia
Hoi An 2020 - Watch Me Dance 2019 - Tinsnip 2018 - Lordhelpmerun 2017 - Debellatio 2016 - Whispering Brook 2015 - Showy Chloe 2014 - Prentice 2013 - Camporella
Sires'_Produce_Stakes_(WA)
Decade
razed to the ground and salted by order of Boniface VIII, in an act of debellatio. Summer – First War of Scottish Independence: King Edward I of England
1290s
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The act of conquering or subduing.