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Repatriation of prisoners of war, including: Repatriation of prisoners of war from:...

Catalogue reference: FO 383/539

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Reference
FO 383/539
Date
1919
Description

Repatriation of prisoners of war, including:

Repatriation of prisoners of war from:

  • New Zealand.
  • German East Africa.
  • Australia.
  • South Africa.
  • South West Africa.

Remittances sent to enemy subjects repatriated from German East Africa.

Repatriation of enemy subjects from:

  • Africa.
  • South Africa.
  • New Zealand.
  • East Africa.
  • Canada, previously transferred from Jamaica.
  • Straits Settlements.
  • India, previously deported from Siam (Thailand).
  • Australia.

Deportation of dangerous aliens from New Zealand.

Internment of aliens.

Prisoners camp in Samoa.

Repatriation of enemy civilians.

Transport of German subjects from East Africa.

Cost of repatriation of enemy subjects from India but interned in South Africa (including Indian Lascars).

Repatriation of German subjects from the colonies and overseas.

Alleged proposed compulsory repatriation of Germans in South Africa.

Transfer of prisoners from Samoa to New Zealand.

Money that repatriated prisoners of war are allowed to take with them.

Report of the Inter-Allied Committee on repatriation of prisoners of war, 26-27 April 1919.

Gregor Feige, a seminarist and German subject interned at the civilian camp at Takdah, India.

Protest against compulsory repatriation of Germans from South West Africa, with a copy of the Convention of Khorab.

Compulsory repatriation from East Africa of German subjects.

Code 1250 File 321 (papers 3639-5037).

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
File 321 (pp.3639-5037).
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
Topics
Internment
International
Public disorder
Asia
Caribbean
Australia and Pacific
Race relations
Nationality
Americas
Africa
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C2617782/

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