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Can you surrender in a war?

Can you surrender in a war?

A surrender may be accomplished peacefully or it may be the result of defeat in battle. A sovereign state may surrender following defeat in a war, usually by signing a peace treaty or capitulation agreement.

What happens if you refuse to fight in war?

Those who can prove a religious, ethical or moral opposition to all wars may apply for a discharge or transfer to a non-combat job as a conscientious objector. Those who don’t receive such status but refuse to fight can face court-martial and penalties from dishonorable discharge to prison.

Is it a war crime to shoot surrendering troops?

According to Section 6(1)(b)(vi), “killing or wounding a combatant who, having laid down his arms or having no longer means of defence, has surrendered at discretion” is a war crime in international armed conflicts.

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What happens if a soldier surrenders?

They are suppose to be sent to their enemy’s military prison until the war is over or until the captured person’s government pays for their return. But history shows that sometimes they will keep captured servicemen for life or in some cases they kill them.

How long does it take to surrender in a war?

If the commander has to surrender, he usually sends a senior officer to go get the enemy’s attention. Sometimes, the enemy will only accept the surrender from the highest ranking officer. Sometimes it is very hard to get in contact with an enemy officer so actually surrendering will take a few hours.

What does it mean when an enemy offers to surrender?

Sometimes the offer to surrender is a trap or a way for the enemy to redeploy during a truce (illegal). Sometimes the surrender can be negotiated but it can’t be communicated so fighting continues needlessly. Sometimes the person surrendering only represents some of the enemy forces in the area.

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What was the last Confederate to surrender in the Civil War?

The Civil War’s final surrender. On June 23, 1865, 150 years ago, the last Confederate general surrendered his arms at Doaksville, Oklahoma, near Fort Towson. Confederate Brigadier General Chief Stand Watie (his Cherokee name was De-ga-ta-ga) was a Cherokee.

What is the difference between a formal surrender and a surrender?

Surrender might be a spoken agreement to stop fighting or could involve a written document (common for larger forces) and formal surrender of a country almost always involves a written surrender (Denmark being a fun exception with the king giving his crown to a German motorcycle courier).