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Germany: prisoners, including: German Government reports on deaths by violence of...

Catalogue reference: FO 383/511

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FO 383/511

Date

1919

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Germany: prisoners, including:

German Government reports on deaths by violence of British prisoners of war:

  • Privates Robert Thornton, Joseph MacAleer, John A Ware and John Lyon.
  • Private H Tomlinson: letter requesting particulars on alleged suicide.
  • Private John Rigby and Private Walter Riley.
  • Captain Morritt.
  • Private John Sullivan.
  • Private Wilfrid Martin and Private Henry Hogg.
  • Private Benjamin Stone; includes statement of Belgian prisoner, Julien Hennico, regarding Stone's alleged suicide.
  • Private G A Arton Ashmead.
  • Private H Tomlinson.
  • Private Joseph Barry.

Death in Bombay of German subject, Frederick Zoller:

  • Request by German Government for investigation.
  • Despatch from Government of India giving particulars of Zoller's death.

Remuneration of British doctors and chaplains in Germany.

List of German military officials accused of war crimes.

Captain W G Pender and 2nd Lieutenant S R Pinder: correspondence with German Government querying which officer a German report intended to refer to.

S Kyd: letter of complaint regarding imprisonment and non-delivery of parcels.

Vatican request to provide religious services to German Catholics imprisoned in England.

Requests for transfer to the same prisoner of war camp of prisoners who are brothers:

  • Lieutenants B W and J L Gregory.
  • Reike and Johann Tunder.
  • Robert and Fritz Wellhausen.
  • Robert and Paul Maletzki.
  • Paul Lutz and Karl Weissinger (step-brothers).
  • Paul and Otto Böhme.
  • Kurt and Friedrich Voigt.
  • Franz and Rudolf Willers.
  • Anton and Eduard Kersting.
  • Oscar and Oswald Rabe.
  • Karl and Bernhard Riecken.
  • John and Nikolaus Meiers.
  • Jäger Hermann Ude and Gefreiter Henrich Ude.
  • Gustav, August, Robert and Fritz Schlemmer.

Code 1218 Files 513-627.

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The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference

Files 513-627.

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Subjects
Topics
Internment
International
Religions
Europe and Russia
Pay and pensions
Population
Nationality
Crime
Operations, battles and campaigns
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