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Germany: Prisoners, including: Transport of British prisoners to Germany, August...

Catalogue reference: FO 383/414

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Reference
FO 383/414
Date
1918
Description

Germany: Prisoners, including:

Transport of British prisoners to Germany, August - December 1914.

Examination of British prisoners by the Swiss Medical Mission.

Wages of officers and men of the Mercantile Marine who are prisoners in Germany.

Treatment of wounded British prisoners in venereal hospitals.

Medical treatment of British prisoners in Germany.

Conditions at Hanover Reserve Lazeret V.

Treatment of British prisoners in a hospital at Gottingen.

Affidavit filed on behalf of Sapper F Morris, Royal Engineer, prisoner interned at Dulmen.

Return to Holland of Miss A Fock, niece of late Minister of Colonies.

Request by Corporal J Robson, 1st Battalion Cheshire, British prisoner in Germany for a confirmation of his rank.

Question of the rank of certain British prisoners of war in Germany.

Non-recognition by German authourities of the rank of non-commissioned officers.

Request by Sidney G Mockridge, prisoner in Germany, for confirmation of his rank.

Non-recognition of non-commissioned officers at Soltan camp.

Enquiry by John J Fitzpatrick, British prisoner of war at Giessen, regarding his rank.

Donation to the Red Cross for British prisoners of war at Holzminden.

Activities of the Danish Red Cross Society on behalf of British prisoners in Germany, including supply of literature.

Supplies of recreation material for British prisoners in Germany.

Remittances to prisoners of war, including:

  • Cashing of cheques for British officers in Germany and Turkey.
  • Cheques for prisoners sent through the American Express Company.
  • Remittances for officer prisoners in Germany.
  • Cashing of cheques of German officer prisoners in the UK.
  • Remittances sent to British prisoners in Germany via Holland.
  • Request by the father of James Robertson to send money to his son, prisoner at Parchim.
  • Proposed reduction of the amount of funds which British officer prisoners may receive.
  • Rates of exchange for payments by the American Express Company to British prisoners.
  • Cashing of remittances at Holzminden.
  • Exchange of foreign money from British prisoners on arrival at Boston.
  • Cashing of cheques of officers in Germany by the Danish Red Cross.
  • Rate of exchange at which officer prisoners cash cheques in Germany.
  • Transmission of funds to American prisoners in Germany.
  • Withdrawal of funds by Private Sinclair Fullerton, 1st South African Infantry, prisoner interned at Czersk.

Cinematograph films for British officers at Clausthal.

Proposed establishment of a central depot in Germany for supplying recreation materials.

Code 1218 Files 34371-50261 (to paper 114268).

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The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
Files 34371-50261 (to pp.114268).
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Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
Topics
Internment
International
Europe and Russia
Pay and pensions
Middle East
Medicine
Operations, battles and campaigns
Record URL
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