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... Prisoners of war shall be evacuated, as soon as possible after their capture, to camps situated in an area far enough from the combat zone for them to be out of danger. ...
... Only those prisoners of war who, owing to wounds or sickness, would run greater risks by being evacuated than by remaining where they are, may be temporarily kept back in a danger zone. ...
... Prisoners of war shall not be unnecessarily exposed to danger while awaiting evacuation from a fighting zone. ...


... The premises provided for the use of prisoners of war individually or collectively, shall be entirely protected from dampness and adequately heated and lighted, in particular between dusk and lights out. All precautions must be taken against the danger of fire. ...


... Unless he be a volunteer, no prisoner of war may be employed on labour which is of an unhealthy or dangerous nature. ...
... The removal of mines or similar devices shall be considered as dangerous labour. ...


... In no case shall disciplinary punishments be inhuman, brutal or dangerous to the health of prisoners of war. ...