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in violation of the Geneva convention's rulings on hospital ships' would be appropriate. Kaiserwetter was not convicted of a war crime, so asserting that it was a war crime, or attempting to lead readers to the conclusion that it was in the absence of this conviction, is misleading. If you had a
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If you can source that then that's fine and relevant, that the torpedoing of this ship was considered a war crime. But a section on hospital ships and the Geneva convention does not need to be copy and pasted onto every article about a specific hospital ship. You've put it on
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s career as a passenger liner, but preceded it with a section explaining what a passenger liner was, or a general history of the Union-Castle Line, then I would say that would be equally irrelevant.
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article, but ought not be repeated on every article about a specific hospital ship. A sentence like 'The British attempted to try Captain Kaiserwetter on the charge of having deliberately sunk the
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If a reader wants to know what a hospital ship is then they can read the hospital ship article. If they don't care or already know, then it would be irrelevant to the article about
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That's not the problem I have with the section. A general section on what a hospital ship is and how they were defined under the Geneva convention is all good material for the
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doesn't need an explanation on what an aircraft carrier is. At worst it seems to try to lead the reader to a particular conclusion about the sinking by
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which ran aground with no enemy action even involved, let alone a hint of a war crime. It's not relevant, like an article on
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Sourced the war crimes sought by the British Admiralty. Now can you please remove the merge template--
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It is vital to the article to establish why the sinking of Glenart was a war crime. --
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It's not POV, after the war the captain of the U-Boat was charged with war crimes. --
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