The Confederates were "rebels and traitors" it didn't matter. They were treated as soldiers, and let go upon ceasation of hostilities.
Chechens held Russians in POW camps. Actually these were sometimes even run more like refugee camps (because a plenty of these Russians were in fact deserters, who were being even adopted by families into private houses, not unlike the villagers were doing during the Caucasian War).
Belarus has a Potemkin village army, but they really have internal security forces. Who in a war would fare as well as these OMON columns burned near Kharkiv.
The Confederates were "rebels and traitors" it didn't matter. They were treated as soldiers, and let go upon ceasation of hostilities.
Chechens held Russians in POW camps. Actually these were sometimes even run more like refugee camps (because a plenty of these Russians were I'm fact deserters, who were being even adopted by families into private houses, not unlike the villagers were doing during the Caucasian War).
Belarus has a Potemkin village army, but they really have internal security forces. Who in a war would fare as well as these OMON columns burned near Kharkiv.
The Confederates were "rebels and traitors" it didn't matter. They were treated as soldiers, and let go upon ceasation of hostilities.
Chechens held Russians in POW camps. Actually these were sometimes even more like refugee camps (because a plenty of these Russians were I'm fact deserters, who were being even adopted by families into private houses, not unlike the villagers were doing during the Caucasian War).
Belarus has a Potemkin village army, but they really have internal security forces. Who in a war would fare as well as these OMON columns burned near Kharkiv.
The Confederates were "rebels and traitors" it didn't matter. They were treated as soldiers, and let go upon cessation of hostilities.
Chechens held Russians in POW camps. Actually these were sometimes even more like refugee camps (because a plenty of these Russians were I'm fact deserters, who were being even adopted by families into private houses, not unlike the villagers were doing during the Caucasian War).
Belarus has a Potemkin village army, but they really have internal security forces. Who in a war would fare as well as these OMON columns burned near Kharkiv.