What does POM mean?
POM means Prisoners Of Motherland
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Locations, Regional & international
category.
Particularly in United nations Abbreviations
Particularly in United nations Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Prisoners Of Motherland?
Prisoners Of Motherland can be abbreviated as POM
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What does POM stand for? POM stands for "Prisoners Of Motherland". |
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What is the meaning of POM abbreviation? The meaning of POM abbreviation is "Prisoners Of Motherland". |
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What does POM mean? POM as abbreviation means "Prisoners Of Motherland". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- COFEPOW - Children of Far East Prisoners of War
- GPW 1929 - Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War, 27 July 1929
- ICFPW - International Confederation of Former Prisoners of War
- POMMY - Prisoners of Mother England
- RAPWI - Recovery of Allied Prisoners of War and Internees
- GPW - Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War, 12 August 1949
- POTS - Prisoners of the Sun
- POG - Prisoners of Graffiti
- POW - Prisoners Of War
- POV - Prisoners of Violence
- POW - plight of the prisoners of war
- POW - Prisoners of Women
- POM - Prisoner of Motherland
- POCC - Prisoners of Conscience Committee
- POD - Prisoners of Davis
- POWs - Prisoners of Wars
- PWs - Prisoners of War
- repatriation - (DOD) 2.The release and return of enemy prisoners of war to their own country in accordance with the 1949 Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War.
- POHM - Prisoners Of Her/His Majesty. Acronym alleged by some to be the original meaning of the Australian term 'Pom' or 'Pommie' for English folk; (many early English settlers in Australia were deported criminals). Alternatively (ack Gerry) it is shown as POME,
- POWMIA - Prisoners Of War Missing In Action