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Repatriation of prisoners of war, including: Authorisation of departure from the...

Catalogue reference: FO 383/538

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Reference
FO 383/538
Date
1919
Description

Repatriation of prisoners of war, including:

Authorisation of departure from the UK of all enemy interned civilians who are willing to leave.

Repatriation of enemy interned civilians.

German theological students interned in Entente countries.

Repatriation of Rudolf Mies, interned at Knockaloe.

Repatriation of enemy civilians from the colonies.

Repatriation from South Africa of members of the German Army and German ex officials.

Repatriation of enemy subjects form German East Africa.

Treatment and repatriation of German civilian prisoners of war.

Repatriation of German civilians from:

  • East Africa.
  • East Africa (interned in India).
  • The colonies.

Amount of money that prisoners of war may take with them on being repatriated.

Repatriation of enemy subjects from:

  • South Africa.
  • Canada.
  • Australia.
  • Newfoundland.
  • East Africa.
  • South Africa.
  • New Zealand.

Repatriation of cadets to South Africa on the SS Kabinga.

Cost of repatriation of enemy subjects from New Zealand.

Correspondence with The Vatican regarding German theological students prisoners of war.

Prisoners camp in Samoa.

The Pope's interest in prisoners of war.

Repatriation of German civilians from Samoa.

Deportation of enemy subjects from Canada.

Repatriation of Austrian-Hungarian prisoners of war.

German seminarists prisoners of war.

Combatant prisoners of war who are Roman Catholic students of theology.

Shipping facilities respecting the deportation of enemy subjects from South Africa.

Repatriation of German prisoners of war recently interned at Blantyre, with a list of the seventeen prisoners.

Code 1250 File 321 (to paper 3535).

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
File 321 (to pp.3535).
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
Topics
Internment
International
Treaties and alliances
Europe and Russia
Australia and Pacific
Americas
Africa
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C2617781/

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