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            FO 383/162 · Objekt · 1916
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany: Prisoners, including: German prisoners in British or British Empire custody, including: German prisoners at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield: delay in their receipt of correspondence. Disciplinary measures taken at Dorchester Camp. Memorandum on Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man. Flogging of Germans at Rabaul, New Britain, in punishment for assaulting the Reverend Dr Cox. Internment camp at Tenom, North Borneo. August Arndt and Adolf Kempe, sentenced for escaping. Alleged ill-treatment of German women and children in Britain: detailed report in tabular form by Home Office regarding each allegation. Postal arrangements for prisoners. Lieutenant Dix and Lieutenant Nothnagel: return of their swords. Transfer of German prisoners and interned civilians from Hong Kong to Australia. Interned Germans at Alexandra Palace, London. Report by US Embassy staff on their visit to the four camps for civilian prisoners at Knockaloe, Isle of Man. Treatment of Germans brought to Britain from Africa. Reports on internment camps at Douglas, Isle of Man, and at Stobs, near Hawick, Roxburghshire. Request for free parcel postage to prisoners. Conditions in prisoners camps at Stratford, London, and in Malta. Postal regulations for prisoners interned in South West Africa. Flogging of Germans at the prisoners camp at Torrens Island, South Australia. Officer prisoners camps at Holyport, Berkshire, and Handforth, Cheshire. Alleged ill-treatment of German prisoners in Canada; reports on camps. Reports on prisoners camps at Eastcote, Northamptonshire; Leigh, Lancashire; and Cornwallis Road, Upper Holloway, London. Prisoners camps in India at Ahmednagar and Belgaum. Request by the Reverend A O T Hellerström to visit prisoners camps. International Committee of the Red Cross, printed report (in French) of its representatives visits to camps at Dorchester, Donington Hall, Frith Hill, Handforth, Leigh, Knockaloe and Douglas. Hospital for wounded prisoners at Dartford, Kent. Gosch Loy Ehlers, interned at Oldcastle Camp, County Meath, Ireland. Code 1218 File 591 (to paper 58828).

            FO 383/163 · Objekt · 1916
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany: Prisoners, including: German prisoners in British or British Empire custody, including: Flogging of Germans at Rabaul, New Britain: medical report and legal opinion. Reports on prisoners camps at Wakefield, Yorkshire; Donington Hall, Leicestershire; Dyffryn Aled, Abergele, Denbighshire, Wales; Handforth, Cheshire; Douglas, Isle of Man; and Knockaloe, Isle of Man. Transfer of prisoners under sentence from Isle of Man to Liverpool. Internment camps at Malta and Stratford, London: complaints by internees. Internment of German women and children in India. Treatment of German prisoners at the camp at Trial Bay, New South Wales, Australia. Conditions in the internment camp at Tenom, North Borneo. Punishment for attempted escapes from places of internment. Correspondence of German prisoners at Ahmednagar, India; and complaints about the camp. Printed despatch from the Government of India concerning the treatment of German subjects at Ahmednagar. Employment of Germans interned in Canada. Treatment of German prisoners in Canada; example of Amherst Camp, Nova Scotia. Punishment of German prisoners in South Africa. Internment camp at Liverpool, near Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Work voluntarily undertaken by German civilian prisoners. Lieutenant Thomas von Grote: his attempted escape from internment at Holyport, Berkshire, and sentence of nine months imprisonment at Chelmsford Detention Barracks. His protestation against long sentence. Report on Libury Hall German Farm Colony, Ware, Hertfordshire. Otto Schwerbrock, interned at Ahmednagar Camp, India: sentenced to two years hard labour for being drunk and violent and resisting arrest. Treatment of German civilians in the Civilian Internment Camp at Fort Henry, near Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Provision of food at Pietermaritzburg Camp, Union of South Africa. Conditions at the Lower Southern Hospital for prisoners at Dartford, Kent. Food supplied to prisoners at Wakefield. Publication of reports on prisoners camps in Britain. Treatment of German civilians on board steamship Akassa , while being transported from Nigeria, Dahomey, Togoland and the Gold Coast to Liverpool, England. Treatment of German prisoners in Jamaica. Restriction of conversation at Liverpool Camp, New South Wales, Australia. Report on prisoners working stations in the Isle of Man. Code 1218 File 591 (papers 59444-180079).

            FO 383/286 · Objekt · 1917
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany: Prisoners, including: German civilians interned in German East Africa, including: Petition from various German prisoners interned at Ahmednagar, India, concerning the welfare of their wives and children in German East Africa. German memorandum protesting about the treatment of members of the Evangelical Lutheran Mission. Karl Koerfer: enquiry about his son, Franz Karl Koerfer, formerly with the Catholic Mission at Nagalama, Uganda; information that Franz Koerfer was in the Care Mission in Wilhemstal. Request by the German authorities for the repatriation of certain German civilians (names in docket no.151944). List of German prisoners interned at Tanga (names in docket no.153627). Arrival of German women and children from East Africa at Pretoria, South Africa, and recommendation for the transfer to South Africa of the remaining German civilians on health grounds. Otto Weber: request for the repatriation of his wife, Hete Weber, and their child, Marie Weber; later request for details of their address and permission to send money and clothing. Alleged sale by the British authorities of property belonging to the Evangelical Lutheran Mission. Question of the repatriation of elderly German subjects. Provision of funds for medicine and supplies for destitute German subjects; confirmation that money for this purpose had been transferred to the Swiss Legation at Cape Town, South Africa. Information on the numbers of German civilians resident in German East Africa and Nyasaland. Proposal by the German authorities for the use of a neutral ship for the repatriation of German subjects from neutral tropical countries; opposition to this proposal by the British Government. Herr Köstlin and Herr Jedding: request for funds from banks in Germany. German memorandum on currency issues in occupied countries in Europe; request for information on British policy regarding legal tender in German East Africa. Dr Nave: request for the repatriation of his wife from Dar es Salaam. Proposal for the repatriation of German civilians from New Zealand. Frau Schnee: letter requesting the release of Red Cross funds for the benefit of women and children in the colony. Question of the use of SS Gelria for the repatriation of German prisoners. Request for the repatriation of sick and elderly German prisoners from Australia; information that no ship could be provided for this purpose. Mrs Martha Tuaillon, interned at Dar es Salaam: request to be transferred to South Africa or Europe on health grounds. Mrs Cornelie Orth, interned at Dar es Salaam: request for the women and children in the region to be transferred to a healthier climate. Report of the arrival of a number of German women and children at Liverpool, having been repatriated from former German colonies. Hete Weber: permission for her to receive money from her husband, Otto Weber. Dr Helmuth Listemann, interned at Ahmednagar, India: enquiry about his welfare. Dr Richard Kuenzer, former German Consul at Drama, Greece, including: Report of the detention of Dr Kuenzer in Egypt and Malta, with a covering letter from Sir Reginald Wingate. Suggestion that Dr Kuenzer could represent the interests of other German prisoners interned in Malta; opinion of the War Office that the Swiss Government should appoint a representative. Request by Dr Kuenzer for compensation for personal possessions allegedly removed from his trunk. Proposal by the German Government for Dr Kuenzer to be exchanged for a British subject; decision by the British Government not to accept the proposal. Letter from Dr Kuenzer concerning Otto Klein and Otto Stolze. Fritz Wronka: payment to him at St Clemens Camp, Malta. Opinion of the Army Council that Dr Kuenzer was performing genuine consular duties, and was therefore eligible for repatriation; proposal for his exchange for Mr J H Irvin. Agreement by the German Government for a British subject acting in the consular service of a neutral country to represent the interests of German prisoners in Malta; proposal for the appointment of Mr Gollcher, the Danish Consul in Malta. Proposal by the Danish Red Cross to send three English-speaking lecturers to visit internment camps in Germany containing British prisoners. Captain H Hopper of SS Brantingham : enquiry by his wife, Mrs J Hopper, about her husbands welfare and whereabouts. German memorandum stating that SS Brantingham had been sunk by a German submarine, following the removal of the crews from the ship. List of German ministers of religion interned in Australia (in docket no.85337), with additional information on some of the named individuals. Mr Oscar Plate of Messrs Lohmann and Company, Agents of the North German Lloyd Company: transmission of a message to Berlin requesting funds for employees of the company interned in Australia. Code 1218 Files 7520 (papers 148087-end)-8554.

            FO 383/58 · Objekt · 1915
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany: Prisoners, including: Exchange of incapacitated prisoners and medical personnel, including: Dr Otto Glantz, physician in medical service of German Government and the German Army, interned in New Zealand: application for release (docket nos. 162432, 164927, 169633, 182659). Schedule of disabilities for incapacitated exchange. Return of British incapacitated prisoners from Germany. Repatriation of wounded German prisoners. Representations for release of prisoners of war. Repatriation of German sanitary personnel from South Africa. Capt Cecil Morley, wounded prisoner, interned at Mainz: enquiry from his wife, Mrs Morley of Southsea (docket no. 169680). Exchange of incapacitated prisoners in overseas possessions. Colonel Earle, wounded prisoner in Germany: enquiries from his brother, Lionel Earle of Westminster (docket nos. 173507, 175804, 201194). Repatriation of German medical personnel from South West Africa. Wounded British prisoners in Germany. Incapacitated prisoners of war: question of exchange of 2nd Lieut Gerard Goschen, Grenadier Guards (docket nos. 175064, 177383, 178080, 189188). Capt Henry Talbot, 11th Hussars, wounded prisoner at Wurzburg: enquiry from his father, Edmund Talbot of London, regarding possible exchange for Baron von Freyburg, prisoner at Donnington Hall (docket no. 177520). Dr Hugo Zieschank, German doctor in Samoa: application to return to Germany; also applications from other Germans in Samoa, including Ludovica Schultze (docket no. 178838). Oberarzt Schweizer, German medical officer, repatriated from South Africa: possible exchange for Surgeon E C Holtom (docket nos. 180348, 190645). Dr Ernst Strauss, German Naval doctor, interned at Holyport: application for exchange for three Royal Army Medical Corps officers detained by Germans (docket no. 180644). Capt Ion Barry George, prisoner at Crefeld: assistance towards release, having missed previous repatriation train due to a fit; enquiry from his sister, May Knox-Browne of County Mayo, Ireland (docket no. 182931). Exchange of incapacitated German prisoners now interned in Australia. Repatriation of German civilian doctors. Detention of German medical personnel on board ss Rufidji. Johannes Hagemann, prisoner of war at Lofthouse Park: claim for release as member of German sanitary personnel (docket no. 183941). Lieut Ernst Kieckhoefer, German colonial force of German East Africa, severely wounded prisoner in Ahmednagar (docket no. 183954). Capt D A Laird, Royal Army Medical Corps, prisoner of war at Gütersloh (docket no. 189076). Major H E Priestley and Capt Vidal, Royal Army Medical Corps, detained at Wittenburg (docket nos. 189248, 197674). Detention of British medical officers in Germany. German sanitary officers in UK. Cost of repatriation of German medical and sanitary personnel from South Africa. Repatriation of German civilian doctors. [ NOTE : several dockets include lists of prisoners, or make reference to individuals, including docket nos. 179848, 182436 (all German), and 199105]. Code 1218 File 35580 (papers 162432-end).

            FO 383/143 · Objekt · 1916
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany: Prisoners, including: Estate of the late Charles Dutscher, naturalised British subject of Sierra Leone: he had privileges of British subject only within the Settlement. When he returned to Germany in 1905 he must be regarded as having resumed German nationality. Assets of West Afrikanische Handels Gesellschaft cannot be remitted to family in Germany, and the firm cannot be allowed to resume business, as from 1905 it was a German firm managed from Germany. Applications for release of Germans interned in Britain or in British overseas territories, including: Herman Giebler technically entitled to return to Germany on grounds of being 16 when he applied to do so; so must be allowed to do so even though he will no doubt bear arms against Britain. Josef Hofman, interned at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man: he cannot be granted a permit to go to United States of America as the issue of such permits is suspended. Dr Eugen Drouven: Governor of Hong Kong given instructions to release him. Richard Kube, and officers and crew of the steamship Prinz Adalbert ; case has been repeatedly considered, but release cannot be granted. Henry Corn, interned at Wakefield, Yorkshire: granted permit to proceed to United States. Ernst Sauer, interned at Alexandra Palace, London: does not wish to return to Germany even if he were eligible. Richard Hein, of the steamship Bethania , interned at Jamaica then at Amherst, Canada: requests to go to United States for cure by specialists of paralysis caused by gunshot wound in arm, inflicted by guard in Jamaica. Internment of German civilian doctors at Lofthouse Park Camp, Wakefield, Yorkshire: Doctors Richard Häffner, Richard Nolte, Ludwig Schwermer and P T Freytag. Dr Häffners repatriation agreed to as a special case. Internment of ten German physicians at Stratford Camp, East London: Doctors Casimir Casper, Gerhard Bartram, Karl Hoch, Franz Thalwizer, Georg Richter, Berthold Baneth, Martin Ficker, Fritz Goldberg, Ed Gimper, and Siebert. Not entitled to repatriation. Eight to be transferred to Lofthouse Park, Wakefield, the other two to Alexandra Palace. Kaspar Joseph Vogel: his release cannot be authorised. His son Williem E Vogel appeals. Professor G A Bredow, sculptor, arrested at sea and interned at Gibraltar then at Douglas, Isle of Man, then at Wakefield, Yorkshire; Home Office refuse him a permit to proceed to the Argentine. Dr L Siebert, interned at Stratford, East London. Max Kypke, superintendent of Phoenix Ceramic Works, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, USA, arrested at sea and interned at Edinburgh Castle. His release cannot be authorised. Mrs Reiser, an English woman married to a German, asks British to ask French to release her husband from internment in the Ile dYeu, Vendée, France, so that he can live with her at their home in Bordeaux; request refused. Ludwig Lichtenstadter, interned at Lofthouse Park Camp, Wakefield, Yorkshire: United States Ambassador asks for his release to proceed to United States to marry his fiancée Miss Edith Cohen and observe absolute neutrality. Request refused. Hans von Chorus: his release cannot be authorised. Dr Adolf Muller: Governor General of Australia decides he cannot be released from internment there because of unsatisfactory conduct in connection with imprisonment of Captain J Anderson, master of the steamship Messina at Nauru, Pacific Ocean. Baron Louis Anton von Horst, interned in the German Hospital, Dalston, London. Jacob Kirchoff (alias Kant), interned in Canada. Reverend Theodor Meyner, a German missionary, interned. Repatriation of German and Austrian missionaries from India. H Brammer, First Officer of the German steamship Eleonore Woermann, protests about contravention of international law in manner of his arrest; interned at Lofthouse Park Camp, Wakefield. Count Eg. Beissel von Gymnich, interned at Lofthouse Park Camp, Wakefield: claims that his poor health merits his repatriation. List of 18 German internees with decisions on their cases (names given in dockets nos.33310 and 40076). Freiherr von Türckheim-Baden, interned at Douglas Private Camp, Isle of Man: claims that his poor health merits his repatriation. P Ernst Goretzki, Catholic priest sent from Togoland to Stratford Camp, East London: requests repatriation as he is suffering from malaria. Willi Haas, interned at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man: aged 15, applies for repatriation. Karl Gonser and Hermann Bense, interned at Knockaloe Camp Isle of Man: both arrested in Portuguese West Africa and claim wrongful arrest. Andreas Holst, interned at Ahmednagar Camp, India: requests release. Friedrich Wolfgang Donath: cannot be released as he is a ships boy over 17. Ernst Friedrich O H von Ortenberg: was released from internment at Gibraltar on 17 March 1915. Repatriation of German civilians from HM Colonies. German subjects entitled to release under agreements. Dr Richard Daub, interned at Ahmednagar, India: claims repatriation as a member of the German Red Cross. Repatriation of civilian prisoners captured by naval authorities. Four prisoners interned at Stratford Camp, East London: Carl Koettgen, Hans Titel, Carl Henry Meyer, and Ernst von Bärensprung. Carl Gadgens, interned at Knockaloe Camp. Heinz Klinge, interned at Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia. Kurt Wollheim: his release cannot be authorised. Transport of repatriated German civilians to the Netherlands. Richard Heckmann, interned at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield, with concurrence of French Government: Algerian Government enquire about his present situation. List of 12 German internees applying for release (names given in docket no.56512). List of 12 German internees applying for release (names given in docket no.56513). Fr Gerntholz, captain of German steamship, interned at Knockaloe Camp. Oscar Ehlers, employee of firm of Boultons at Maracaibo, Venezuela, removed from steamship off Gibraltar and interned in Britain: representation for his release from his employer John Boulton of Venezuela. Adolf Vielhauer and Rudolf Widmaier, German missionaries arrested at Bali, Cameroons, and interned at Alexandra Palace, London. Max Truckenbrod and Erwin Petermann, both interned in Britain: medical certificates forwarded. Dr Johannes R Hemmen, interned in Britain: his release cannot be authorised. Otto Reimers, interned at Edinburgh: deported from Japan and worked for active enemy organisation; his release cannot be authorised. Rudolf von Wülfing, interned at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield. Walter Apetz, interned at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield. Code 1218 Files 77-151 (to paper 75788).

            FO 383/193 · Objekt · 1916
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany: Prisoners, including: Erwin Alfred Klug, Austrian subject, former electrical engineer with Messrs Siemens Brothers, Madras, India: his internment at Ahmednagar Camp; his escapes; and his death in a railway tunnel in Goa, Portuguese India. Transfer of officer prisoners from one camp to another. Payment of salary to German colonial officials interned in Britain. Receipt of drugs and medicines by prisoners. Supply of boots to prisoners in Germany. Lieutenant J R Wilkinson, 3rd Lancashire Fusiliers, interned at Gnadenfrei-Schlesien: his sudden death, and his fathers request for return of his personal effects. George Early, exchanged civilian prisoner: his efforts to cash a banknote for 1,000 German marks. Major Maitland Makgill Crichton, 10th Gordon Highlanders, killed during the Battle of Loos: his widows request to erect an iron memorial cross on his grave; request regretfully refused. Repatriation of invalid civilians. James Zimmermann and Ernest Bucher, Swiss subjects in German East Africa: enquiries concerning them. Affairs in German East Africa, including: Arrest and release of missionaries. Cardinals de Belmonte and Bournes interests on behalf of members of the Congrégation du Saint Esprit. Kamna Rubber Estate Ltd: safety of property and employees. Welfare of British subjects, including Archdeacon D J Rees, G H Prytz, James Scott-Brown and William Lock. Release by Belgian troops of British subjects from Tabora (with lists of surnames in dockets no. 233296 and 253891). Donation by Imperial Tobacco Company of shipment of tobacco for British prisoners in Germany. August Eckstein and Fräulein Gretchen Stahl: certificate of their marriage at Neustadt am Aisch, Bavaria. Richard Kuenzer, former German Consul in Macedonia, interned at Ras-el-Tin Camp, Alexandria, Egypt. Food and clothing for British prisoners in Germany; treatment of them. Allied soldiers and civilians interned in Germany, including French, Serbians, Belgians, Japanese, Portuguese and Russians. Replenishment of British Emergency Relief Fund in Berlin. Siegfried Schlomer, interned at Islington, London. Hermann Steinke, interned at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man. Ernst Hans Davidsen, interned at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man: released on parole for one week in March 1916 to visit his dying wife in Glamorganshire; Home Office advise against his being paroled again. C Schneberger, interned at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man: his objection to his son being enlisted into the British Army. Martin Joachim: remittances to be made to account of his wife Mrs Sophie Joachim in Amsterdam. Alleged conditions of imprisonment of German subjects at Reading: HM Government maintain that Reading Gaol is not a camp for prisoners of war and contains many persons who are not enemy aliens; those who are, are guilty of grave acts of espionage and their identities cannot be disclosed; but US Embassy may investigate conditions under which German civilians are detained there. Sergeant John Bryce, Gordon Highlanders, imprisoned for refusing to take over command of squad from a superior non-commissioned officer on instructions of Camp Sergeant-Major: German Government uphold verdict of Court Martial. Jules Leon, of Cologne (Köln): recovery of money advanced to him from British Emergency Relief Fund. Code 1218 Files 103262-111245.

            FO 383/77 · Objekt · 1915
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany: Prisoners, including: Dr Walter Sulzbach, interned in Ahmednagar: possible transfer as prisoner of war from India to England. Visits to camps in UK by Mr C Damm, District Secretary, National Sailors and Firemans Union, London, on behalf of Danish Labour Unions. Clarence Leonard Millar, aged 15 years, scholar in Saarbrucken: enquiries from his mother, Clara C Millar of Leicester, regarding his possible repatriation to UK. Escape of two German officers from Donington Hall: Otto Thelan (or Theilan), flying corps, and Hans Keilach (or Keilhack, or Keilack), naval officer; possibility of them having reached Rotterdam; possible arrival in Spain; report of their recapture and trial by military court. Sergeant DArcy A Latimer, wounded Canadian soldier, prisoner of war at Giessen: request for x-ray examination. Edward Abram Daniel Allchin, missing British subject in Belgium: enquiries to Belgian authorities regarding his possible whereabouts; reports of him being wounded, and his death and burial at Adinkerke; enquiry from his mother, Mrs B Allchin of Cape Town, requesting information regarding his precise identity and his personal effects. Mr G K Gude of the Malacological Society of London: request to send a paper pamphlet to Dr C Boettger, member of the Society in Frankfurt. Captain E R von der Osten, British-Canadian subject, prisoner in Germany, and his wife Mrs Lilian von der Osten: information from Private A W Maunders, former prisoner, now in 3rd London General Hospital, Wandsworth, regarding ill-treatment; referral of allegation to German authorities. Transport to Germany of property of German women from the Cameroons. Sergeant R W Barrett, Northants Yeomanry, deceased in Germany: recovery of his personal property. Philip Nutt, of the firm David Nutt, publishers of New Oxford Street, London: enquiries regarding his personal property in Hamburg. Fryer children: Walter Herman Fryer, aged 12 years, and Helene Frances Fryer, aged 10 years, in Rotterdam, children of interned German father with their mother living in London; enquiries regarding their possible return to UK. Escape from Germany of Sergeant Alfred Birley, 1st Gloucestershire Regiment, and Private Sidney Haworth, Coldstream Guards. Brig-General Bradley, prisoner in Germany: enquiries from his wife, Mrs Alice Bradley of Portman Square, London, regarding his possible internment in a neutral country. Parcel of cloth for suit to Ruhleben prisoner. Clothing for W P Goodale, British civilian prisoner of war interned in Ruhleben. Mrs F H Ward, of Catford, wife of British subject interned in Ruhleben: request for assistance following discontinuance of relief from National Relief Fund. Madame Mabel von Ferentheil (née Beresford), in Brunswick, Germany: request for relief; arrangements for payment of annuity. Letter for transmission to Lady MacDonald from Mr F Thiel, Consul General, German Foreign Office, Berlin, regarding a missing German officer, Baron von Ketelhodt. Mrs Berta Hiller and family in UK: request from husband, Robert Hiller, British civil prisoner of war interned in Ruhleben, for relief for his family destitute in Stepney; enquiries regarding nationality of Mr Hiller; report that he was over age when his father was naturalised and so was not a British subject. Mrs Elina Sara Smith, in St Thomas, Danish West Indies: information from her husband, James Smith, coloured British subject interned in Ruhleben, regarding her destitute condition; request for relief. Mrs Elsa Johnston, German-born wife of British subject: application for assistance; reported that she was separated from her husband, Charles H Johnston of Highgate, London; arrangements for payments under terms of separation order. Treatment of British prisoners in Germany: report of booklet on sale in neutral countries. Original correspondence received at HM Consulate General, Lourenco Marques, from Tanga, German East Africa. Missionaries detained in German East Africa from The Universities Mission to Central Africa. Army List for Geneva Bureau. German Consulate General at Singapore: alleged sale of building containing archives and personal effects of the Consul-General. Removal of prisoners: Togoland; includes printed copy of Gold Coast Colony ordinance no 13 of 1915, Removal of Prisoners (Togoland) Ordinance, 1915 (in docket no. 139718). Removal of prisoners from and to the Cameroons; includes printed copy of Gold Coast Colony ordinance no 26 of 1915, Removal of Prisoners (Cameroons) Ordinance, 1915 (in docket no. 183496). Fugitive offenders: Togoland; includes printed copy of Gold Coast Colony ordinance no 14 of 1915, Fugitive Offenders (Togoland) Ordinance, 1915 (in docket no. 139797). Otto Metzger, US declarant, actor playing in London before outbreak of war, now in Germany: request for shipment of two trunks to Berlin. Mr C Mendelson, British subject interned at Ruhleben: claim for damage to personal belongings. Mrs A M Griffin, of Kingstown, Ireland: enquiry regarding welfare of her daughter, Miss Griffin (Soeur Dominique), at the Convent de Ste. Chrétienne, Jorcy-Sedan, under German occupation. Mrs Elsa Schluckwerder, residing in Berlin; request for permission to return to her husband, Alfred Schluckwerder, and three young children in German South West Africa via Cape Town and England. Ferdinand Schott, former German Consul at Gibraltar: order for a waterproof coat; enquiries regarding his apparent liberty; report that he was a British-born subject. British civilians interned in Germany and Austria: transfer of lists from Prisoners of War Help Committee of English prisoners of war interned, other than those at Ruhleben; includes lists of individuals (in docket no. 140687). Helene Schmidt, aged 8 years, staying in Wilmslow, Cheshire: request for advice and assistance for her uncle, Emilio Colsmann, a pro-German Peruvian long resident in Germany, to come to UK to fetch the child home to Germany. Mrs Eichenberg, wife of a German subject interned at Pontmain (Mayenne): request for permission to come to UK to visit her mother, Mrs Moffat, in Glasgow. W Ziggelkow, German prisoner of war at Lofthouse Park Camp, Wakefield: request for receipt for £2785 claimed to have been handed over to Captain Craven at Bouthe, Sierra Leone. Professor F Sefton Delmer, British subject residing in Berlin: proposed exchange for Herr Freytag, interned at Lofthouse Park Camp, Wakefield. Mrs Margrieta Beer, residing in Rome, English-born widow of a German subject: request to return to UK. Mrs R Bacon of Great Yarmouth: enquiry how her husband, E B Bacon, in Ruhleben may send money to her. Rifleman John Mulley, consumptive prisoner at Döberitz: possibility of him being a suitable subject for exchange; request by W E Denison, Director of Halifax Courier Ltd, for assistance to secure a war service badge; includes printed list of recipients of parcels (in docket no. 142122); enquiries into Mulleys health. Paul Hirschfeld, late German Embassy, London: question of payment of taxes on building and inhabited house duty. Herman Dittmar, prisoner at Knockaloe, Isle of Man: enquiries regarding his claim to 23 years uninterrupted residence in US and intention to become a US citizen; HM Government agreement that he may be released on condition he proceeds immediately to the United States. Dr Seitz, late Governor of German South West Africa: proposed exchange for Brig-General C E Bradley or Mr W Butterworth; investigation into claim that Dr Seitz had retained diamonds belonging to the Protectorate Government. Code 1218 File 134067-142158.

            FO 383/435 · Objekt · 1918
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany: Prisoners, including: Correspondence between interned German subjects and their families, including: Oberstleutnant Hübener, interned at Verdala Barracks, Malta: enquiry about the suspension of correspondence with his family in German East Africa. Major Gideon von Grawert, interned at Verdala Barracks, Malta: request for news of his wife, Frau Wanda von Grawert, at Mahenge, German East Africa; subsequent information that Frau von Grawert and her two children had been transferred to Marseilles, France. German memorandum about delays in the delivery of mail from German subjects in German East Africa and their relatives interned in Egypt. Request by the Vatican for improved facilities for correspondence between German prisoners interned in Alexandria, Egypt, and their relatives in German East Africa. Information that correspondence between German subjects in the German colonies and German subjects elsewhere had been stopped as a reprisal for the restrictions placed on correspondence by Belgian subjects. Erich Koethe, interned at Ahmednagar, India: request that he and other prisoners in the camp should be allowed to receive news from their families in German East Africa. Correspondence concerning the transmission to the German Government of a petition from prisoners at Ahmednagar Camp, India, regarding the prohibition of postal communications with German East Africa. Carl Beckendorf, interned at Malta: transmission of a message to his wife, Frau Marthe Beckendorf, via the British Consul at Cape Town, South Africa. Letter addressed to Erich Koethe, a German subject interned at Ahmednagar, India, which was not delivered due to censorship issues. Printed copies of official correspondence following a request from Otto Heinemann, interned at Ahmednagar, India, for information about his wife, Margaret Heinemann, resident at Amani, German East Africa; similar correspondence from H Schulze, A Livengtel and H Rehse at Ahmednagar. Pastor Mensching and Christian Hedde, interned at Ahmednagar: copies of letters requesting information on their families in German East Africa. Correspondence concerning the transmission of photographs from German subjects interned in Malta to their wives (names in docket no. 115294) in German East Africa. Code 1218 Files 10514-13383.

            FO 383/24 · Objekt · 1915
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany: Prisoners, including: Cases for consideration for possible exchange or release of prisoners, particularly consular officials, including: Albert Brill, formerly Consular Agent for Germany at Madras. Detention of German and Austro-Hungarian consular officers in India: Foreign and Political Department report. H J Nelson Hawkins, civilian interned in Germany. German consular officials in Egypt, in particular case of Franz Blassig. German consular officers detained by British Government: Hans Schuler, former German consul at Calcutta; also Erich Ottens, Arthur Harnack, Johann Fette, and Emil Bucholski. Karl Veit (or Carl Veit), arrested in Aden and interned at Ahmednagar: request that he be permitted to leave for a neutral country, as he was formerly German Vice-Consul at Djibuti. F J Reinecke, late acting German Consul at Bassein, interned in India. Enemy subjects employed by US authorities in Egypt. Reinhart Freudenberg, late German Consul at Colombo, interned in Australia. Henry John Lorch, interned in Ruhleben. Arthur Harnack, formerly employed in German Consulate General at Capetown. Albert Mau, German subject, late Austro-Hungarian Consul at Zanzibar. Emil Bucholski and Ernst Koehler: no claim to repatriation under consular exchange as secretaries to German Consuls in provincial towns. F W Steege, manager of Standard Bank of South Africa, Hamburg, interned in Germany: proposed exchange for Erich Ottens, late German Deputy Vice-Consul at Salisbury, Rhodesia, interned at Pietermaritzburg. Exchange of German officials interned in Australia. Herr Listeman, late German Consul at Bushire, interned in India. E H L Mummenhoff, British consular official interned at Ruhleben. J Moresby-White, British civilian prisoner interned in Ruhleben: possible exchange for interned German consul official, Arthur Harnack. Alfred Suhl, German subject, former Austro-Hungarian Consul at Penang, held in UK: exchange for Richard Wolf Gordon, British subject residing at Wurzburg. Proposed exchange of Mr Lean and Mr Schill, invalided German consular officials. Stanley Lambert, proposed exchange for a German consular officer. Erich F Ottens, former German Vice-Consul in Rhodesia: proposed repatriation to Germany. Franz Blassig, former German consular official: exchange for Mr Ashley (or Asley). Exchange of German consular officials detained in HM Dominions. H J N Hawkins, released prisoner: enquiries concerning possible information regarding his date of arrival in UK. Code 1218 File 85 (papers 113833-112036).

            FO 383/285 · Objekt · 1917
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany: Prisoners, including: Captain Alfred Hoffman, German Commercial Attaché at Athens, including: Arrest of Captain Hoffman on charges of espionage, and internment at Verdala Camp, Malta. Internment at Ruhleben Camp of John Platt and Harry Faulkner as a reprisal. German memorandum requesting the release of Captain Hoffman in exchange for Mr Platt and Mr Faulkner. Punishment of interned prisoners for attempted escape, including: German memorandum requesting that lighter sentences should be imposed, and threatening reprisals. British response to the German memorandum. Ensign Ernst von Schweinichen: information regarding his trial and imprisonment for attempting to escape from Dorchester Camp. Julius Zorn, confined at Rouen for attempting to escape: claim by the German authorities that he was not allowed to receive mail. British response that Mr Zorn had been released from confinement, and that no restrictions had been placed on his correspondence. Emil Schmidt: enquiry by the German authorities about his arrest and sentence, following his escape from internment at Alexandra Palace. Leutnant zur See Emil Lehmann and Georg von Streng: request by the German authorities for information on their attempted escape and subsequent punishment. Lieutenant G Greene, imprisoned at Crefeld Camp: letters regarding his sentence for attempted escape. Recommendation by the War Office for a review of sentences passed on certain German prisoners in Australia for attempting to escape (names in docket no.104451); subsequent remission of sentences. Second Lieutenant A C Collier: letter from his mother Mrs A H Collier about his sentence of imprisonment for allegedly attempting to escape from Hannover-Münden Camp. Lieutenant G S M Insall VC, imprisoned at Crefeld Camp: letter from his father, Mr Gilbert Insall, about his sons sentence of solitary confinement; information that Lieutenant Insall had been transferred to Ströhen. Lieutenant S E Buckley: opinions on British policy regarding the punishment of German prisoners for attempted escape. Mr Joynson-Hicks MP: parliamentary questions about the solitary confinement of certain British officers in Germany. Government of India: policy on the sentences imposed on prisoners for attempting to escape, and on their rights to send and receive correspondence. Captain G B Somerville, formerly interned at Crefeld Camp: enquiries about his whereabouts and welfare; information from his mother that he was interned at Ströhen Camp. Leutnant Otto Thelen and Leutnant Lehmann: enquiry regarding the sentences passed on them for attempting to escape from Chelmsford Barracks; confirmation that no proceedings had been taken against them. Army Council Instruction No 1209 of 1917: Prisoners of War - Instructions to Military Courts Assembled for the Trial of Prisoners of War. Despatch from the Australian Government on the sentencing of escaped German prisoners, with a list of names (in docket no.166294). German memorandum proposing the extension of paragraph 16 of the draft Hague Agreement on the punishment of escaped prisoners to include civilians; views of various government departments and of the Dominion governments. M J Murphy RN interned at Brandenburg, and Captain R May interned at Clausthal: discrepancies in the sentences which they received for attempting to escape. Rifleman Charles Reynolds, interned at Friedrichsfeld: enquiry into a report that he had been prevented from sending letters. Enquiry by the German authorities about the sentences passed on certain German officers who attempted to escape from Kegworth Camp. Michael Murphy and Joseph Appleby, naval prisoners interned at Brandenburg: enquiries regarding the reported death of Murphy and the trial of Appleby. Provision of money to German prisoners held in France, including: Request by the Red Cross Society in Frankfurt for an increase in the sums allocated to prisoners. Response by the War Office that the restrictions were related to the private means of individual prisoners. Dr Seitz, former Governor General of South West Africa, including: Proposal for his exchange with Brigadier General Clarence Bruce. Rejection by the German Government of the proposal: suggestion for Captain Tomlinson or Lieutenant Colonel McMicking to be exchanged in his place. Rejection by the British Government of these proposals. Frau Klara Muche and her daughter Frau Elizabeth Gothein, including: Protest by the German authorities about the internment in separate camps of Frau Muche and Frau Gothein in Nyasaland. Information from the Government of Nyasaland that Frau Muche had been transferred from Blantyre, Nyasaland, to South Africa pending repatriation. Internment of prisoners in German East Africa, including: Mr Theodor Meyer: complaint about the deportation of German ministers and missionaries from Nyasaland, and the conditions of their internment at Mombasa, Kenya. Information on the location of concentration camps holding German prisoners in German East Africa. Lists of British prisoners interned in German East Africa, together with the names of some British Indian troops (in docket no.50409). German memoranda requesting a list of camps where German prisoners were interned, the names of the prisoners and details of arrangements for the repatriation of civilian prisoners. Request by the German authorities for information on conditions at the camp at Ahmednagar, India, and for the evacuation of German prisoners from the camp. British policy on the repatriation of women and children from German East Africa. German memorandum requesting information on proposals to transfer German women and children from German East Africa to Pretoria, South Africa. Arrangements for the transfer of money by the German Government for the relief of German women and children detained in German East Africa. British memorandum on the problems of repatriating civilian prisoners due to German submarine activity. Request for the repatriation of the wife of Lieutenant von Gynz-Rekowsky, Fraulein von Steinaecker and the three children of the late Lieutenant Vogel from Nairobi, Kenya. Staff Surgeon Philipps: request for medical supplies to be sent to Wilhelmstal District. British memorandum denying the establishment of a new internment camp near Bombay, India. Question of the status of German currency in German East Africa. List of German civilian residents, organised by district (in docket no.145082). Request by the German authorities for the repatriation of German civilians transferred from German East Africa to Ahmednagar, India. Code 1218 Files 7192-7520 (to paper 145512).

            FO 383/296 · Objekt · 1917
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany: Prisoners, including: British merchant seamen and officers interned in Germany, including Definition of ranks or ratings in the Merchant Navy which would qualify as having officer status. Captain Buyers and Chief Engineer William Baser of SS Yarrowdale , interned in Germany: recommendation for their repatriation on grounds of health and age. Mr Thomas Burns, interned at Brandenburg Camp: request by his wife, Mrs A Burns, for his transfer to an officers camp. Arrangements for payments to interned officers of the Mercantile Marine Service by the Netherlands Legation in Berlin. Advice from the Admiralty on allowances to be paid to British Mercantile Marine Officers, and confirmation of their non-combatant status. Mr D Y Muir and Mr W A J Welsh, interned at Karlsruhe Camp: payments to them from the British India Steam Navigation Company. The Imperial Merchant Service Guild: letter enquiring about the welfare of interned merchant seamen and officers. Captain Allenson of SS Goldmond , interned at Schloss Celle: claim by the British Government that his ship was not an armed liner. Cadet Akerman of SS Mount Temple , interned in Germany: decision not to agree to his release in exchange for six ships boys interned in the UK. Mr R Cooper: request for the transfer of his son, a cadet from SS Otaki , to a camp containing other officers and cadets. Internment of the crew of the schooner Jean at Güstrow, Mecklenburg, with a list of names (in docket no.169205). Forced employment of British merchant seamen at Lubeck and Stettin: recommendation for a formal complaint to be made. Captain Robert Glasper and Chief Officer Alfred Hirst: arrangements for payments to them while interned at Brandenburg. Captain G A Mackenzie, interned at Karlsuhe, and Captain J Clarke, interned at Augustabad: request for subsistence payments. Captain William Oliver of SS Clan Mactavish , interned at Hameln Camp: enquiry about the possibility of his release, with a manuscript copy of his marriage certificate (in docket no.192511). Confirmation that payments would be made by the British Government to British Mercantile Marine Officers interned in Germany. Mr Whiting of SS Eskimo , interned at Altdamm Camp: enquiry from his wife about the possibility of his release. Enquiries about the transfer of Mercantile Marine Officers from SS Voltaire and SS Lestris , currently interned at Brandenburg Camp, to an officers camp. Mr B A Shute, former Purser of SS Esmeraldas , interned at Brandenburg Camp: request for officer status to be granted to various ranks of prisoners from the Merchant Navy interned in the camp. Notification of the transfer of a number of Mercantile Marine Officers from Brandenburg Camp to officers camps. Captain J Mathie, Captain William Oliver, Mr Robert Knox and Mr A G Macpherson: enquiries regarding their repatriation. Agreement by the German Government to proposals regarding rates of pay for certain ranks of the British Mercantile Marine Service. List (in docket no.213131) of merchant seamen and officers interned at Wahmbeck Camp. Enquiry about the status of British fishermen captured from unarmed fishing vessels. Captain Edgar Burke of the schooner Jean , interned at Brandenburg Camp: letter requesting his transfer to a neutral country. Captain J C Murray interned at Karlsruhe Camp: information that his allowance had been stopped. Conditions of internment of cadets and apprentices, and attempts to arrange the exchange of Cadet Akerman, interned in Germany. Enquiries regarding Cadet L Morrish, Cadet J Holman and Cadet H Brown, interned at Brandenburg Camp, with a printed circular produced by the General Post Office in March 1917, titled Communication with Prisoners of War Interned Abroad. Captain Moynihan and Captain J M Pearson, interned at Wahmbeck Camp: enquiries regarding payments and repatriation. Captain J E Williams: request for transfer to Switzerland on medical grounds. Correspondence regarding a proposal for the reciprocal exchange of all British and German merchant seamen. Agreement for reciprocal payments to be made to officers of the British and German Mercantile Marine Services. Captain J O Evans, interned at Brandenburg Camp: request for his transfer to an officers camp. List (in docket no.238768) of officers of the Mercantile Marine Service eligible for transfer to officers camps, giving details of name, rank, ship and place of internment. Captain A D Burroughs, interned at Stroken Camp: request for his transfer to a neutral country. Dr Fritz Schyzer: appointment to a post in the Swiss Legation in London. Support for Sir Roger Casement by certain British prisoners, including: Information that thirty British prisoners who had supported his cause had been transferred to Dantzig (Danzig), Germany. Gunner Carr: allegations that he received preferential treatment from the German authorities. Private P J Forde: allegations of his support for Sir Roger Casement. Mr Watt MP: parliamentary question about an agreement between France and Germany on the transfer to Switzerland of prisoners who were fathers of families; related enquiry from the Australian Government on behalf of Oberleutnant Lothar Marcks, an interned German prisoner. Mr Emil von der Osten, a Canadian subject interned at Crefeld Camp, including: Question of his possible transfer to a civilian camp. Mrs Lillian von der Osten: application for an emergency British passport (the form with a photograph is in docket no.165356). Mr Edward Page Gaston, including: Letters from Mr Gaston offering his services to the British Government, with an article from The Literary Digest outlining his work on behalf of British prisoners in Germany. Correspondence concerning a proposed libel action by Mr Gaston against Mr Gerard, the American Ambassador in Berlin. Information that Mr Gerard had not withdrawn charges made against Mr Gaston; discussion with Sir George Lewis on arrangements for payment of the costs of the libel action. Deportation of Swiss missionaries from German East Africa to India, including: Enquiry (French language) on their behalf from the Swiss Legation in London, giving their names and other information (in docket no.43000). Report that the missionaries were interned at Ahmednagar Camp, India; subsequent information that three of the missionaries were still in Africa, having been moved from Killindini-Mombasa Camp, Kenya, to Dar es Salaam, German East Africa. Father Liborias Leutenegger: report that he was resident at Namupa, Lindi, German East Africa. Dr Kastl: letter for transmission to the German Government requesting funds to be sent to him at Windhoek, German South West Africa. Code 1218 Files 40483 (papers 141364-end)-43001.

            FO 383/55 · Objekt · 1915
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany: Prisoners, including: Baron Ludwig Freiherr von Türcke, German subject: detention under civil control at Yeravda prison, near Poona, Burma. Sgt-Major C J M Elliott, 1st Royal West Surrey Regiment, interned at Friedrichsfeld: promotion in rank; request that German authorities be informed so that he may receive officer privileges; removal to officers camp at Crefeld. Commodore W Henderson, late Naval Attaché, Berlin: liability for payment of rent of his flat in Berlin. Relief for prisoners: donations for British prisoners in Germany, from the London Fish Trade Association. F W Clifford Lewis, invalid civilian prisoner in the hospital at Paderborn: request for information and representations for his release, from his mother Mrs M Lewis of East Dulwich, London; consideration of possible exchange. Dr Schumacher, German doctor with German colonial troops in German East Africa, allegedly shot and killed by British troops: protest from German Government of death being a gross offence according to Geneva Convention. Mrs Johnson, of Warren Street, London: anonymous allegation of her being a German spy. Charles G F Reed, German subject, resided in England for 37 years: proposed employment as chief accountant in the German Division at the US Embassy, London. Mrs S Milton Hart, in Holland, Dutch-born wife of Mr S Milton-Hart, lecturer at Berlin University, now interned at Ruhleben: application for a monthly allowance until end of war. Mrs Stephen, of Mentone: request to HM Consul at Nice for advance to send to Germany for relief of her daughter, Miss Dorothea Stephen in Munich. The late Commander Erdmann, of German cruiser Bluecher : request from German Government at instance of his widow that his body be placed in a zinc-lined coffin, for transportation to Germany at end of war; reply from UK authorities that he had been buried with full military honours and they were unable to grant facilities to disinter the body. German prisoners taken by Japanese at Kiaochow and Tsingtau. Captain Harte, German prisoner of war at Dyffryn Aled camp: censorship of correspondence concerning Dr Rooseboom and Herr von Boenigk in The Hague. Return of destitute British subjects from Germany. British refugees from Germany: supervision of relief. Exchange of consuls, Royal Army Medical Corps, and invalid civilians: correspondence from John B Jackson, US Embassy, Berlin. Johann Willemsen, sailor Dutch Navy, and G A M Klitzke, pensioner from Dutch Colonial Army, both born in Germany of German parents: detention in Ceylon following removal from Dutch ships in Colombo harbour; subsequent release; accounts of circumstances of arrests; general question of removal of enemy subjects from neutral vessels. Otto Roese, manager of London branch of the Deutsche Bank: request that he and his family be permitted to leave UK for Germany. Mrs Margarethe Perschke, in Dresden, wife of Frank F Perschke, of Beckenham, Kent: application for British passport. Ernest Wilhelm Schaaf, naturalised British subject living in Germany: application for British passport. Mr E Waring, British subject, employed in Germany, now interned at Ruhleben: claim for compensation for financial losses, and for monthly allowance for his family in Sheffield. Mr C F Just, Canadian Trade Commissioner, recently exchanged: request for return of his prismatic field glasses; German refusal for return until field glasses of exchanged Germans returned by UK authorities. Lord Acton, HM late Chargé dAffaires at Darmstadt, now in Berne: enquiry regarding recovery of furniture and personal effects still in Darmstadt; suggestion by Lord Acton that his property be exchanged for effects in London of Baron Kuhlmann, formerly Councillor of German Embassy in London, now German Minister at The Hague. Mrs Stocks, in Berne, Switzerland, widow of Sgt-Major Charles Henry Stocks, late Royal Engineers: request for issue of passport necessary for residing in Switzerland; includes service details for Sgt-Major Stocks (in docket no. 32136). Legal documentation: enquiries by Warren, Murton & Miller, solicitors of London, on behalf of Miss N C Bowen of Brentwood, Essex, daughter of the late General G B Bowen, Indian Army, in receipt of pension from Madras Military Fund; application for power of attorney regarding the disposal of her flat and furniture in Germany, executed in favour of her brother-in-law, Mr H Münchhausen of Berlin. Mutilation of wounded German prisoners: allegations in sworn statement made by Robert F Meyer, resident of Chicago, Illinois, previously a private in the Grenadier Guards (under name, Frederick Myer). Ernest White, of Northwich, son of Rev W H White, retired clergyman of Scarborough: enquiries regarding his house and belongings in Leipzig which he had heard were to be sold for arrears of rent and debt; question of redress and safeguarding of his property. Code 1218 File 23997-32354.

            FO 383/70 · Objekt · 1915
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany: Prisoners, including: Baden civilian prisoners in UK, including: List of civil interned Baden prisoners in England: request from Fraulein von Cranach, member of Badische Gefangenenfuersorge of Freiburg. Baden civilian prisoners interned in UK: inability of War Office to accede to request for list due to possible inaccuracies. List of interned civilians in UK who are natives of the Grand Duchy of Baden: request to British Red Cross Society for desired information. Sentences passed on German subjects in Samoa, including: Franz Pfeil, German subject of military age, arrested at Apia, Samoa, and subsequently transported. Request by Governor of New Zealand for advice regarding uniformity of sentencing. Sentences on German subjects in Samoa: includes list of German subjects convicted by military courts (in docket no. 139001). Reported remission of sentence on Franz Pfeil. Sentences on German subjects in Samoa: includes list of German subjects convicted by military courts, and also list of British and American subjects (in docket no. 157114). Baron Eugene Louis Bernard von Schneider, German subject, including: Attempts to be domiciled outside London: question of whether his statements may be substantiated. Petition for his release from Knockaloe camp, Isle of Man. Consideration of his application for exemption from internment: Advisory Committee view that application was not considered justifiable. German civilians detained at Singapore. Count Victor von Westarp, German arrested from Dutch vessel: request for release as he was bearing a safe certificate granted by HM Consul General, Rio. Exchange agreement with German Government. German East Africa and missionaries, including: Exchange of civilians detained in German East Africa and British East Africa: includes list of members of Universities Mission interned in German East Africa (in docket no. 92451). Members of the Mission in German East Africa: includes list of members of The Universities Mission to Central Africa (in docket no. 97293). Release of women and clergy from German East Africa. Members of the Church Missionary Society in German East Africa. Repatriation of British subjects from German East Africa. Church Missionary Society: communication with their missionaries in German East Africa. Return of civilians to UK from infected camps in Germany. German prisoners revolt at Douglas camp, Isle of Man. Ferdinand Gloze, prisoner of war at Wakefield, former acting German Consul in Nigeria: arrangements for transmission of his documents. J L Hall, German military deserter: arrival in UK at Newcastle; refusal for him and his family to land in UK. V Haag, British subject: transfer from Ruhleben to Stadtvogtei prison, Berlin. Compensation claim by Mrs Bradley of High Barnet, Hertfordshire, regarding treatment of her husband, General Bradley, in Germany: question of legal assistance. John MacLinks, British subject interned at Stadtvogtei-Gefängnis, Berlin: letter for transmission to Mr Valentine Williams of the Daily Mail regarding arrangements for his belongings in London. Financial allowance as compensation for internment: application from J A Hall of South Shields for hardships during time of arrest and internment in Germany. Expulsion of German subjects from UK: Dutch Government request for information as most deported Germans would return to Germany via the Netherlands. Madame de Abreu, alleged Brazilian citizen residing in Cassel: request for permission from HM Government to receive a monthly remittance from Messieurs Syers of Liverpool. Transfer of insurance policies: request from F W Haydon, British subject interned at Ruhleben. Transfer of German insurance policies to British companies: Board of Trade denial of proposed arrangement. Reported murder of German in Belgian Congo. Letters addressed to US Consul, Berlin. Rent of HM Legation and Consulate General at Munich. Scientific material left at Rabaul by an expedition sent to German New Guinea to investigate local diseases: request by German Foreign Ministry for its recovery and return; decision of Australian Government to retain material until end of war. Insurance premium of Theodor Voigt, a German subject previously domiciled in London, now returned to Germany: request by Mr Voigt for payment of premium. Sentences passed on Germans Mr Hahn and Mr Müller, convicted in London for espionage: Hahn sentenced to seven years penal servitude; Müller sentenced to death; verification that Müller was not Otto Müller of Adelebsen or Tell Muller, Swiss subject. Reported shooting of German missionary H Palm in vicinity of Lake Victoria, by British: investigation into circumstances; report that he was shot during military operations and was a reservist bearing arms. Capt von Klewitz and Lieut Mayer, German officers interned in concentration camp at Liverpool, near Sydney, Australia: possible transfer to England. Karl F Melchers and Otto Moeller, German subjects interned at Edinburgh: complaints respecting arrest and detention flowing their removal from a neutral Danish vessel; investigation into circumstances; consideration of regulations regarding removal of enemy subjects from neutral vessels. Code 1218 File 77354-84759.

            FO 383/280 · Objekt · 1917
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany: Prisoners, including: Arrangement for payments by the German Government on behalf of German civilians interned in various camps in the British dominions. Proposed reciprocal agreement regarding the treatment of interned midshipmen, including: German proposal that midshipmen should be treated as officers. Midshipman Raymond Prest, interned at Karlsruhe Camp: enquiry from Mr J Prest about his son; confirmation by the German authorities that he was receiving officers pay. Kurt Jöhl, interned at Colsterdale Camp: confirmation that he was receiving regular payments. Enquiry about payments for food made by two cadets of SS Yarrowdale interned at the officers camp at Crefeld. Otto Gunther: request by German authorities for the return of his body following his death at the internment camp at Leigh. German reserve officers, including: Werner Kirchhof: notification by the German authorities of his promotion to Leutnant der Reserve, and arrangements for him to be transferred to an officers camp. Alexander Camerle and Anton Gerl: information that they had been transferred from Liverpool, New South Wales, to Shanghai. Payments to German reserve officers at Wakefield Camp. Payments to German reserve officers at Verdala Camp, Malta. Naval Lieutenant of the Reserve A Gotthardt, interned at Trial Bay, New South Wales: confirmation that he was receiving officers pay. Transfer of British officer prisoners to Switzerland, including: Major P G Petavel: detention in Germany as a reprisal. Lieutenant Colonel C M Stephenson: release to Switzerland in exchange for Lieutenant Kuhn. Major C J Simpson: arrangements for his transfer to Switzerland. Detention of certain British officers due to be transferred to Switzerland: enquiry from Lady Stair. Arrival of various British officers in Switzerland (names in docket no. 15388). Refusal by the German authorities to transfer four British officers (names in docket no. 23560) to Switzerland, following their examination at Villingen. Further detention of British officers as a reprisal. Captain Button: enquiry from his wife, Mrs Elizabeth Button, about the reasons for the continued detention of her husband. Major P G Petavel, interned at Villingen: enquiry from his brother, Mr J E Petavel. Dr Pfeiffer: reasons for his detention in the UK. Paul Kürschner: rejection of his appeal for medical transfer to Switzerland; information that Karl Kirshner had been transferred. Proposal by the German Government for the transfer of Captain Button and two other British officers to Switzerland in exchange for Dr Pfeiffer and Dr Strauss. German memorandum explaining the reasons for the non-transfer of Major Bailey, Major Petavel, Captain Button and Commander Whitfield to Switzerland. Mademoiselle de Treuilh of the French Red Cross: information on the ill-health of Major Petavel, and allegations of the ill-treatment of British prisoners by the Germans at Le Cateau-Cambrésis. Reverend Johann Fuchs, interned at Ahmednagar, India: decision by the Government of India not to repatriate him. References to matters relating to prisoners in the foreign press: English translations of articles, with a photograph of various British prisoners, including Captain Button, Colonel Stephenson and Lord Stair (in docket no. 24107). Costs of the repatriation of Dr Glantz and Dr Zieschank from New Zealand. German nationals in New Guinea, including: Allegations of breaches of the terms of capitulation and the ill-treatment of German nationals. List of German subjects transferred from Nauru to Australia (in docket no. 17957), with an amended list in docket no. 125990; provision of funds for them by the German Government. Protest by the German authorities about the deportation of German subjects from Nauru and New Guinea: request for information from the Australian Government. German reprisals resulting from the detention of six German colonial officials (names in docket no. 180137). European War: Correspondence respecting Military Operations against German Possessions in the Western Pacific : Parliamentary command paper [Cd. 7975] dated November 1915. Repatriation of sick and incapacitated German prisoners, including: Arrival of the hospital ship St Denys at the Hook of Holland. Repatriation of German prisoners fom German South West Africa. Travel arrangements for mentally ill prisoners. List of injured British prisoners to be repatriated from Germany (in docket no. 5229). Proposed dates for the exchange of incapacitated prisoners. Arrangements for the transfer of German prisoners on the hospital ship St Denys to the Hook of Holland, and for its return the following day with British prisoners. Request for German assurance that the ship would be immune from attack on both voyages. Proposal to carry out the transfers using Dutch paddle-steamers, as the immunity of the hospital ships could not be guaranteed. Miss Rose Vulliamy: permission for her to travel from the Netherlands to the UK. Draft press notice on the reciprocal repatriation of incapacitated prisoners. Suspension of the proposed repatriation of combatant and civilian prisoners, due to the threat of unrestrained submarine warfare. Code 1218 Files 1967-3175 (to paper 35783).

            FO 383/144 · Objekt · 1916
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany: Prisoners, including: Applications for release of Germans interned in Britain or in British overseas territories, including: Petitions of 12 German medical men interned at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield: Doctors A Trautmann, Casimir Casper, Fritz Goldberg, Martin Ficker, Karl Hoch, H Fieberti, Ed Goecker, Carl Greiff, Georg Richter, Adolf Rosenbaum, Richard Nolte, and Gerhard Bartram. Herr von Krosigk and Martin Spremberg, interned. Hans Keffel, interned in Britain on military grounds because he is a skilled engineer. Count Stolberg, interned at Oldcastle, Co Meath, Ireland. Matthieu Ottenwaelder, interned in Britain: permission sought for him to proceed to United States. Baron Louis Anton von Horst, interned in Britain; his health poor; requests made for him to be allowed to go to United States. Reply given that he is in the German Hospital, Dalston, London, where he receives every care and attention. Herbert Samuel, Home Secretary, writes to Sir Edward Grey, Foreign Secretary, on 17 May 1916, confidentially enclosing Metropolitan Police Report on von Horst dated 7 September 1914. Person behind his appeals is Miss Lilian Troy, Irish-American journalist; he associates with strike leader Ben Tillett, suffragettes Mrs Drummond and Miss Annie Kenney, and Irish trades union leader Jim Larkin. Dr Adam Breuer, repatriated in April 1916. Repatriation of certain classes of civilians from German East Africa. Carl Koettgen, interned in Britain, and found fit for military service: his release cannot be authorised. Rudolf von Wülfing, interned at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield: found not unfit for military service; his release cannot be authorised. Winfried Wickert and Theodor Meyner, interned German missionaries; both repatriated in May 1916. Oscar George Ehlers: Baring Brothers & Co Ltd forward documents relating to his birth, on direction of Messrs H L Boulton Jr & Co of Maracaibo, Venezuela. Karl Koettgen, Hans Titel, Carl Henry Meyer: their release cannot be authorised. Baron Ernst von Baerensprung: he has lost one leg but is still considered not unfit for military service; his release cannot be authorised. Dr Richard Daub, interned at Ahmednagar, India: he was not a practising qualified physician, and was in India at outbreak of war; his release cannot be authorised. Georg Webendorfer: Governor General of Australia says application for his release cannot be considered pending result of investigation into enemy trading. Hans Rost, Friedrich Wilhelm Alexander Kleckel, Arthur Goldschmidt: applications for their release. Goldschmidt examined and found not eligible for repatriation. Dr Walter Gellhorn, interned at Edinburgh Castle; Dr Siebert and Dr Friedrich Gerhard Bertram [ sic; recte Bartram], both interned at Stratford, London: Agreement for mutual release of medical men does not apply to them. Erich Possehl, interned at Somes Island, near Wellington, New Zealand. Adolf Vielhauer and Rudolf Widmaier, missionaries interned at Alexandra Palace, apply for repatriation. Willi Haas, interned at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man. Heinrich Klockgether, Oskar Bernt, M Jörgensen, Friedrich Schmitting, Carl Wollinsky, and Johannes Engel: applications for release. Otto Reimers, interned at Edinburgh: aged 67, losing sight; question of his repatriation. List of 9 German internees applying for release (names given in docket no.106070). Doctors Baneth and Thalwitzer, transferred to Alexandra Palace, London. Hans Keffel, interned because his special qualifications render him useful to any Army. Miss Gustava Bütow, repatriated to Germany from South Africa on 15 October 1915; and Anton von Dessauer, not eligible for repatriation because he is fit for military service. Dr Reinhold Grimm. John Booth, interned at Ahmednagar Camp, India: aged 52 or 53, owner of a plantation in German East Africa. Requests release because of malaria and mutilated hand. British Government say he could be released if Germans agreed to lower age limit. List of 7 German internees applying for release (names given in docket no.112098). Karl Fritz Hinrich Gottlieb Albers, interned at Douglas, Isle of Man: aged 17. Dr Theodor Lenders, interned at Ahmednagar Camp, India: was arrested in Persia when actively engaged in anti-British propaganda. Viceroy did not inform Foreign Office, who have promised German Government his release. Edgar von Schrader, interned at Knockaloe Camp, Isle if Man: has been found fit for military service and therefore cannot be released. Baron Herbert F von Pohl, interned at Knockaloe Camp, Peel, Isle of Man: needs medical supervision from oculist; examined and found not eligible for repatriation. Pastor Richard Handmann, Georg Wilhelm Wagener, Ernst Wilhelm Henning, David Jurkat, Hermann Zimmermann, H P A Geppert and other German missionaries taken from the steamship Golconda at Tilbury, Essex, and interned at Alexandra Palace. Five civilians from South Africa (Schultz, Jansen, Kreuzmann, Ozegovich and Jurgens) to be repatriated. All repatriated in June 1916 with exception of Geppart and Farrenkopf. Anton Kuhn, interned. Richard Heckmann, interned at the German Hospital in Dalston: seeks release on medical grounds. Emil E Nachmann, interned at Douglas, Isle of Man: his sister in the United States would pay for his passage there. Doctor Kurt Spaltowski: has been found fit for military service and therefore cannot be released. Repatriation of militarily unfit civilians from overseas dominions. Doctor Hertz, naturalised as a British subject in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia: interned at Liverpool, New South Wales, because he is disaffected and disloyal. Dr Adolf Muller leaves Sydney, Australia, for San Francisco. Georg Seredzun, German non-commissioned officer of the reserve: captured in the Cameroons and interned in Britain in a mental asylum. Code 1218 File 151 (papers 76411-142909).

            FO 383/516 · Objekt · 1919
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany: Prisoners, containing: Agreement between the United States and Germany concerning the treatment accorded prisoners of war as signed at Berne, Switzerland on 11 November 1918. Whereabouts of the British Indian prisoners left by the Germans in Romania. Request of a complete list of British Indian prisoners of war in German captivity. Despatch of a list of British Indian prisoners of war transported from Germany to Romania. German request for a list of German prisoners of war captured in the Autumn of 1918 in Turkey (Palestine and Syria). German troops captured on the Palestine front being sent to Ahmednagar and Egypt, not to India. Work of British medical student Rene Dubois for prisoners of war. Whereabouts of Private E Oppy (number 7514) from the Australian Imperial Force. Handcuffing of German civilian prisoner Friederich Quade. Payment of allowances to German prisoners in Egypt. Allegations of ill-treatment of German women and children in German East Africa. Establishment of Danish Red Cross in London. Several requests from the Danish Red Cross to visit German prisoners, send them books and conduct educational work in prisoners of war companies. Exchange of Austrian and German currency at pre-war rate. Rate of exchange for the mark given to French prisoners of war returning from Germany. Sergeant J L Wilkie prisoner in Hameln camp, suspected of theft. Possible repatriation of German monks and nuns from the Natal Mission in Africa. Despatch from South Africa stating that it is not intended to expel any of the German monks and nuns from Natal. Protest from the prisoners of war interned at Camp Park Hall Oswestry against their prolonged internment. Repatriation of prisoners from Alsace and Lorraine interned in British Dominions and in British working camps and hospitals in France. Influenza epidemic in an internment camp at Aus in German South West Africa. Arrival in Rotterdam of members of the German Colonial Troops who were interned at Aus. List of German prisoners of war who died of Spanish Influenza at Aus. Code 1218 Files 2144-2983.

            FO 383/293 · Objekt · 1917
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            Germany: Prisoners: including: Authorisation for British prisoners in Switzerland to send parcels to British prisoners in Germany. Georg F Webendörfer, a German subject interned at Liverpool, New South Wales: various letters protesting about the circumstances of his internment. Disciplinary measures at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man, including: German memorandum outlining various individual cases (names in docket no.25260), with a letter from E Arndt, Sub-Commandant of Camp IV. Request for information on sentences passed on Georg Goller and three German sailors in the camp. Sketch map (in docket no.25505) showing the route to be followed by prisoners escaping from Germany to the Netherlands. Detention of Richard Heckmann, a German subject, in the UK, including: Request by the German Foreign Office for his urgent transfer to Switzerland for medical treatment. Mrs H L Heckmann: letter stating that her husband was unfit to travel. Arrangements for Mr Heckmann to be transferred to France under medical escort. Mrs H L Heckmann: protest about the confinement of her husband in the military prison in Algiers, Algeria. Dr Walter Gellhorn, who died while interned at Stobs Detention Camp, Hawick, Scotland: request by his brother, Dr George Gellhorn, for the return of his remains and personal effects to Germany, and for assistance with the disposal of his property. Gustav Schulze, interned at Olympia, London: German memorandum requesting information on the circumstances of his wounding by a sentry. George Beck, a German subject interned at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man: protest about the compulsory enlistment of his son, Georg Beck, in the British Army. Report of the court of enquiry appointed to investigate complaints from German prisoners regarding their treatment while interned at Torrens Island, South Australia, with various witness statements (names in docket no.26737). Correspondence regarding a postcard from Miss Bertha Terson, thought to have been interned at Lauban. Captain T Luning, a German subject interned at Malta: request for the transmission to Germany of money and papers, including: Opinion of the Admiralty that the papers, which contained voyage accounts and details of payments to the crew of SS Istria , should not be sent to Germany. Pastor Rudolf Hartmann, interned at Knockaloe Camp: proposal for his repatriation to Germany in exchange for the Reverend H M Williams. Duplication of work by the Government Committee on the Treatment by the Enemy of British Prisoners of War and the Central Prisoners of War Committee of the British Red Cross. List of names of German missionaries (in docket no.27508) arrested in German East Africa. Proposal for the exchange of Dr Hans Kassner, a German subject interned in the Azores, for an unnamed Portuguese prisoner. Arrangements for the representation of British interests in Germany by the Netherlands Minister in Berlin, following the severance of diplomatic relations between Germany and USA, including: Agreement by the Netherlands Government to the proposals. Procedures to be adopted for communicating with the German Government via the British Embassy at The Hague. Copy of a letter of thanks to the King of Spain regarding his offer to represent British interests in Germany. Appointment of Jonkheer von Vrednburch as the Netherlands Minister in Berlin. Mr Hume-Williams MP: parliamentary question on arrangements for visits to British prisoners interned in Germany. Request for five copies to be sent of all communications from the British Government to the German Government. Details of funds transferred from the US Embassy in Berlin to the Netherlands Minister in Berlin. Details of expenses formerly incurred by the US Embassy in Berlin in connection with their responsibilities for British interests. Remuneration of diplomats appointed to look after British interests in Germany and Belgium. Arrangements for payments to Dr Römer and Dr Rademaker for their work as inspectors of prison camps in Germany. Instructions to Monsieur van Rappard on the wording of communications addressed to the German Government. Request for an additional motor car to facilitate visits to prison camps in Germany. Proposal to recruit additional doctors at the Netherlands Legation in Berlin to carry out prison inspections. Delays in the transmission of official memoranda to the German Government. Information that thirty six prison camps in Germany had been visited during October 1917. Mr Walter de Haas, formerly of the German Consulate in Sydney: detention at Trial Bay, Australia, including: Refusal by the Australian Government to agree to his release. Permission for the transmission of a letter from Mr de Haas to the German Government regarding his national status. German memorandum enquiring about the whereabouts and welfare of Mr de Haas and other former officials of the German Consulate in Sydney. German memorandum requesting the reasons for the continuing detention of Mr de Haas. Code 1218 Files 25245-27930.

            FO 383/432 · Objekt · 1918
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany (German Prisoners), including: Rations allowed to German prisoners of war in UK. Place of detention at Aylesbury. Correspondence to German prisoners of war. Housing of German prisoners in canvas tents and huts. Delay in the sending of correspondence to German prisoners at Sandhill Park. Conditions in prisoners of war camps in UK. Alleged ill-treatment of German prisoners in UK. Conditions at working camp at Dunmow, Essex. Rationing of German prisoners of war in UK. Reports on visits of inspections to camps in UK: Coal Aston, Sheffield; Monks Abbey, Lincolnshire; Peak Dale Quarries, Derbyshire; Sproxton Moor, Yorkshire. Complaints regarding the 92nd Prisoners of War Company. Complaints regarding the No 36 Prisoners of War Company. Visits of inspection to prisoners of war camps in UK: Dartford, Kent; Skipton, Yorkshire; Colsterdale, Yorkshire. Food supplied to German prisoners at Amherst. Conditions at Knockaloe camp. Visits of inspection to prisoners of war camps in UK: Halton Park, Buckinghamshire; Wakefield, Yorkshire; Alexandra Palace, London. Conditions at prisoners of war camp, Sandhill Park. Alleged roll-calls at the internment camp at Leigh between midnight and one oclock. Conditions at prisoners of war camp at Brocton. Alleged non-delivery of parcels and remittances despatched by relations in Germany to Johann Kullmer, German prisoner of war interned in France. Visits of inspection to prisoners of war camps in UK: Stainby, Lincolnshire; Boston Docks, Lincolnshire; Kings Lynn, Norfolk. Food supplied to German prisoners in Canada. Evacuation of the internment camp at Ahmednagar, India. Visits of inspection to prisoners of war camps in UK: Rainham, Essex; South Ockenden, Essex; Foxbarrow Farm, Essex; Chipping Ongar, Essex. Alleged seizure of jewellery belonging to German prisoners of war. Report concerning alleged abuses in the 105th British Prisoners of War Company in France and the insufficient diet of the prisoners. Conditions at Uppingham camp, Rutland. Conditions at Marshmoor Sidings working camp, Hertfordshire. Freedom allowed to German prisoners. Conditions at the internment camp at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield. Alleged ill-treatment of German Askaris prisoners of war in German East Africa. Food for German prisoners of war in UK. Conditions at prisoner of war camp, Sutton Veney. Visits of inspection to prisoners of war camps in UK: Knockaloe; also alleged ill-treatment of German subjects, and conditions at camp. Conditions at the internment camp at Amherst, Nova Scotia. Food provision at the prisoner of war camp, Margate. Accommodation provided for the body of a deceased German prisoner at Douglas prior to its burial. Conditions at Dartford prisoners of war hospital, Kent. Conditions alleged to have prevailed at the civilian internment camp at Oldcastle, Ireland. Supply of horseflesh for German civilian prisoners of war at Alexandra Palace, and in UK. Camp discipline at Camp I, Knockaloe. Alleged non-delivery of parcels regularly despatched through the YMCA. Complaints by prisoners as to punishments awarded for breaches of discipline. Transfer from Alexandra Palace, London, to the Isle of Man, of civilians interned at Alexandra Palace whose relatives do not reside within the London area. Alleged non-delivery of parcels to Leutnant Hausthec Kretzschmer, prisoner of war interned at Skipton. Detention of German women at Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. Accommodation of German prisoners of war at Blandford camp. Correspondence from prisoners of war through neutral intermediaries. Transmission of correspondence from prisoners of war through neutral intermediaries. Alleged murder of captured German soldiers by English soldiers on the Western Front. Inspection visits to the internment camps at Knockaloe and Douglas, Isle of Man. Code 1218 File 2829 (papers 32336-end).

            FO 383/430 · Objekt · 1918
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany (German Prisoners), including: Enquiry as to the rank of four German officer prisoners of war. Enquiry on the rank of German officer Leutnant der Reserve Larisch. Question of the repatriation German women and children from German East Africa to South Africa. Repatriation of British women and children from Belgium and of German subjects from HMs overseas dominions. Mrs M Tuaillon, the wife of a German subject: desire to proceed from German East Africa to Cape Town or Europe for health reasons;. Landing in the UK of German women and children from German colonies. Countess Matuschka, interned at Dar-es-Salaam: desire to join her husband, Count Matuschka, who is seriously ill at Sidi-Biche, near Alexandria. Repatriation of German women and children from East Africa. Repatriation of German civilians from the colonies. Transfer to Holland of the wives and families of German civilian prisoners. Repatriation of German subjects in East Africa. Repatriation of German nursing sister Hildegard Werther. Repatriation of Franz K Koerfer from East Africa. Desired repatriation of F Stunzner, prisoner of war at Motuihi, New Zealand. Desired repatriation of Frau Christel Fischer and Frau Ella Forster from East Africa. Repatriation of German subjects from Canada. Proposed transfer of elderly German subjects in East Africa to Egypt. Enquiry regarding the whereabouts and condition of Frau Henry Papke, a German subject and husband of prisoner Hermann Papke at Liwale, German East Africa. Question of the repatriation of Mrs D L Dresdner from South Africa via a Spanish port. Alleged arrival in England of German subjects from East Africa. Repatriation of enemy subjects from the dominions and colonies. Repatriation of C Fischer and H Kepler from South Africa. Exchange of German prisoners of war interned in South West Africa. Proposed release of civilian prisoners of war who object to repatriation. Question of the repatriation of Mrs H F Panterodt, British-born wife of an interned German in East Africa. Repatriation of invalid civilians under 45 years of age. Transfer to Australia of Germans from East Africa. Enquiry by Lieutenant Schatteburg of German East Africa, now interned as a prisoner of war at Malta, relative to the health of his wife in the Mental Hospital at Maritzburg. August Klieme, German prisoner of war: request that his wife and two children be repatriated. Evacuation of prisoner of war camps in East Africa. Repatriation of German civilian prisoners of war aged over 45 years interned in New Zealand. Application from internees of the prisoner of war camp, Ahmednagar, regarding their desired repatriation. Repatriation from Canada of German civilian prisoners of war, including invalid civilians. Desired repatriation or transfer to a more favourable climate of Frau Erika Niemeyer, German subject in detention at Dar-es-Salaam. Transfer of German women and children from East Africa for health reasons. Repatriation of German prisoners of war in India. Repatriation of certain German civilian prisoners suffering from chronic diseases at Ahmednagar. Question of the repatriation of a German boy Franz Koerfer from East Africa. Petition from prisoners of war Red-Cross at Ahmednagar (subject of petition not stated). Repatriation of R W Dobermann currently a prisoner at Ahmednagar. Allowances to German civilians removed from German East Africa. Code 1218 Files 122-131.

            FO 383/431 · Objekt · 1918
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany (German Prisoners), including: Death of Pastor Adolf Kriele, prisoner in South West Africa. Internment and repatriation of Bishop Munsch of the Mission of the Holy Ghost in German East Africa. Correspondence from the German Aid Society at Johannesburg to the Berlin Relief Mission. Death of Willy Kessner, a German subject, in New Guinea. Relief payments to German prisoners. Remittances to enemy prisoners of war. Remittances from Hong Kong and British postal agencies in China to enemy prisoners of war. Appointment of a committee to take over the functions of the London Agency of the Deutsche Bank with regard to payments to prisoners of war. Appointment of Monsieur Corragioni dOrelli in place of Major Isler as a member of the German Prisoners of War Relief Committee. Remittance to Henry Von Strauch, prisoner in Peking. Remittances to enemy subjects interned in Australia. Remittance to Mrs Ephraim Cohn at Naadi, Egypt. Allowances paid to staff of German banks in London. German and Austrian prisoners of war escaped from Russia and interned in China. Remittances to enemy prisoners of war through neutral consuls. Remittances to enemy prisoners of war in Japan. Remittances to German and Austrian prisoners of war in China. Treatment of prisoners at Kapuskasing, Canada. Enemy subjects interned at Camp Berrima. Conditions at Ahmednagar camp. Inspection visits to hospitals for prisoners of war including report of an inspection of Hell Lane Military Hospital, West Didsbury, Manchester. Reports on prisoners camps in the UK. Report on conditions at detention barracks at Trial Bay, Australia. Conditions at internment camp at Islington. Complaints of German officers interned at Trial Bay, Australia. Delay in delivery of letters and parcels to German prisoners. Food supplied to German prisoners in British custody in France. Alleged non-receipt of parcels by K A Krichner, German prisoner. Alleged delay in delivery of parcels sent to Wakefield camp. Inspection visit to prisoner of war hospital at Brocton, Staffordshire. Alleged mistreatment of prisoners of war in the 36th Prisoners of War Company. Transfer of German internees from Ahmednagar to Yercaud camp. Conditions at place of detention for female German subjects at Aylesbury. Non-receipt of parcels and money by J Waterkamp and Hugo Franck. Delay in the delivery of letters to Colsterdale camp, Germany. Inspection visit to the internment camp at Corby. Conditions at Sandhill Park, Taunton. Remittances for prisoners at Knockaloe camp, Isle of Man. Housing of German prisoners of war in canvas huts and tents. Code 1218 Files 135-2829 (to paper 29074).

            CO 323/713/74 · Objekt · 1916 July-1916 August
            Teil von The National Archives

            German territories occupied by HM Government in Africa and the Pacific: German South West Africa, Togoland, Cameroons, German East Africa, Samoa, Kaiser Wilhelmsland and Pacific Islands, Bismarck Archipelago, Caroline, Pelew, Marianne and Marshall Islands; request from Russian Government for information; includes draft memorandum response from HM Government. Original Correspondence From: Foreign Office. Folio(s): 503-524.

            M 725 · Akt(e) · o.J.
            Teil von Archiv- und Museumsstiftung der VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Mission u. Zivilisation im neu erwachten Afrika, 37 S.; Das Missionsschulwesen u. die englische Kolonialregierung, 21 S.; Die Mission im Kampf mit den Erziehungszielen der Kolonialregierungen, 77 S.; Ausbildung eingeborener Führergestalten – ein (sehr) hohes Missionsziel, 14 S.; Der englische Erziehungsgedanke in Indien u. Ostafrika u. die Mission, 50 S.

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            RMG 2.163 · Akt(e) · 1901-1961
            Teil von Archiv- und Museumsstiftung der VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Bd. 1; Lebenslauf, Bewerbung u. Zeugnisse, 1901-1903; Gesundheitszeugnis, auch für Braut Elfriede Quellenberg, 1903 u. 1910; Briefe u. Berichte aus Neuguinea u. Australien, 1911-1930; Korrespondenz mit Elfriede George in Deutschland, 1925-1930; Korrespondenz mit Heinrich George im Heimatdienst, 1930-1936; Bd. 2; Korrespondenz mit Heinrich George im Heimatdienst u. im Ruhestand, 1936-1966; Korrespondenz mit Tochter Elfriede Staa, geb. George, 1945; Kondolenzbrief an Elfriede George, 1967; Bd. 3; Korrespondenz der Geschäftsführung in Finanzangelegenheiten, 1946-1961

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