Attack referring to execution without judgment, torture, and assaults upon personal dignity. The first Geneva Convention also granted prisoners the right to proper medical treatment and care (“Geneva Conventions,” n.d.). The second Geneva Convention served as an extension of the first one by granting the same rights to shipwrecked soldiers and other naval forces. These first Geneva Convention occurred in 1864, and the original purpose was to ensure the welfare of wounded soldiers (Beehner, 2006). Then after WWII, the Geneva Conventions occurred once more to add some further rights to prisoners of war so that conditions such as those encountered in WWII would never again
Attack referring to execution without judgment, torture, and assaults upon personal dignity. The first Geneva Convention also granted prisoners the right to proper medical treatment and care (“Geneva Conventions,” n.d.). The second Geneva Convention served as an extension of the first one by granting the same rights to shipwrecked soldiers and other naval forces. These first Geneva Convention occurred in 1864, and the original purpose was to ensure the welfare of wounded soldiers (Beehner, 2006). Then after WWII, the Geneva Conventions occurred once more to add some further rights to prisoners of war so that conditions such as those encountered in WWII would never again