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FO 383/426
1918
Germany (British Civilians), Prisoners, including:
Internment of Pastor Dolman, of Dutch extraction but of British nationality, interned at Wandsbeck [Wandsbek], Hamburg.
Application of Dirk Hermanus Dolman for a British passport. Includes passport application form.
Application for the admission of the adopted child of Henry Wells into Britain. Wells was recently repatriated from Ruhleben.
Admittance into the UK of German born wives of British subjects interned in Germany.
Application of Mrs Alan Robinson for a British passport.
Repatriation of British civilians released in Germany before January 1917.
Repatriation of Martin Joachim and Arthur Schneider, naturalised British subjects over 45 years of age.
Exhibition and sale of handicraft articles made by prisoners at Ruhleben.
Repatriation of civilians over 55 years of age.
Transfer of the Earl of Perth from Ruhleben to an asylum at Neu Ruppin.
Enquiry regarding the birth place of Edward Charles Alford and his nationality.
List of British civilians in Germany whose case would appear to justify examination with a view to their repatriation or transfer to Holland.
Ruhleben prisoners of war to be recommended for exchange.
Recommendation of Joseph Cassenbom, interned at Cassel, and Edward Richards, Captain of SS Treglisson, for exchange to a neutral country.
Request for the exchange of Geoffrey J Amery and his subsequent death.
Detention of Wilfred S Buckley at Ruhleben, his financial affairs and expenses incurred in connection with Mr Buckley during his stay in Weiler Sanitorium.
Illness of J Powell, Captain of the camp at Ruhleben and his stay at Weiler Sanitorium.
Eligibility of Captain Anderson of the Canadian Army Reserve for repatriation.
Code 1218A Files 13035-17281.
Files 13035-17281.
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