what does it mean to capture and force others to serve in the military
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Prisoners are taken in from defeated armies by the victorious forces in a conflict. In the olden times, the status of prisoners would sometimes be reduced to slavery. But, this has changed, thanks to international conventions regarding armed conflicts.
In certain countries, largely due to a low population size, compulsory military service is mandatory for all healthy adult males. This is called conscription.
In certain countries, largely due to a low population size, compulsory military service is mandatory for all healthy adult males. This is called conscription.
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An obligatory enlistment of service in the military forces or armed forces is technically defined as conscription or drafting. In layman terms, it is to capture and force others to serve in army. Modern conscription dates back to the French Revolution in the 1790s from where it spread to Europe and other parts of the world. Traditionally it was restricted to men only. At present, it is prevalent in third world countries like Algeria, Angola, Azerbaijan, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Cyprus, Equador, Egypt, Iran, Israel, North & South Korea, Mexico, Maldova, Seychelles, Singapore, Syria, Thailand, UAE, Venezuela.
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