Geneva Convention Definition

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An international agreement signed at Geneva in 1864, establishing a code, later revised, for the care and treatment in wartime of the sick, wounded, and dead, and of prisoners of war, including protection of civilians and of hospitals, etc. having the emblem of the Red Cross.
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An international treaty which defines the required treatment for prisoners of war by their captors.

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