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Germany, Prisoners, including: Conditions of prisoner of war camps at Wakefield and...

Catalogue reference: FO 383/419

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This record is about the Germany, Prisoners, including: Conditions of prisoner of war camps at Wakefield and... dating from 1918 in the series Foreign Office: Prisoners of War and Aliens Department: General Correspondence from.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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FO 383/419

Date

1918

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Germany, Prisoners, including:

Conditions of prisoner of war camps at Wakefield and Ruhleben.

Alleged severe punishment of prisoners of war at Knockaloe camp.

British women interned at Havelburg.

Internment of two brothers 2nd Lieutenant E W Gregory, Lincolnshire Regiment, and 2nd Lieutenant J L Gregory, Devonshire Regiment.

Treatment of British prisoners of war in Germany.

Use made by the German Secret Service of correspondence for British prisoners of war in Germany.

Correspondence between 'Mrs Tott', a British prisoner of war and her family in London.

Enquiry as to whether Eric Surrey Dane, prisoner of war at Chemintz, Germany has been transferred to Holland for internment.

Request for information on the estates of deceased enemy subjects.

Report on the death of Major F Waldon of the Royal Flying Corps.

Relief and medical comforts for British prisoners of war in occupied Belgium.

Lists of British prisoners of war residing in the neighbourhood of Termonde.

British prisoners of war in Mons.

Relief and assistance for British prisoners of war residing at Bon Secours.

Funds for prisoners of war in occupied territory.

Replacement of clothing supplied to British prisoners by the Comité National.

Influenza epidemic amongst prisoners in German camps.

Heating of prisoners' camps in Germany, including fuel allowance.

Case of Robert Mors, German subject, sentenced in 1914 by an English military court to life imprisonment for undermining British rule in Egypt.

Allied aeroplanes captured by Germans during June 1918.

Case of Reverend James Nolan, interned at Stralsund.

Treatment of Private C H Wiese of the Australian Imperial Force, prisoner in Germany.

Escaped Italian prisoners to be used for propaganda purposes.

Proposed employment of German prisoners in coal mines in France.

Decorations to be awarded to prisoners of war.

Cases of Private Robert Carley and Robert McLaughan, 1st Gordon Highlanders.

Code 1218 Files 105553-113691.

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The National Archives, Kew
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Files 105553-113691.

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Subjects
Topics
Clothing
Internment
International
Labour
Army
Europe and Russia
Air Force
Conflict
Coal
Disease
Nationality
Middle East
Mining and quarrying
Sex and gender
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