Item FO 383/182 - Germany: Prisoners, including: Baroness von Houvald: her proposed return from Germany to Africa. French prisoners...

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FO 383/182

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Germany: Prisoners, including: Baroness von Houvald: her proposed return from Germany to Africa. French prisoners...

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  • 1916 (Creation)

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Germany: Prisoners, including: Baroness von Houvald: her proposed return from Germany to Africa. French prisoners hidden in Germany, previously given up as lost. Treatment of British and German prisoners. Henry Hadley, deceased: recovery of his documents and personal effects. Mrs Alice Aufholz, in Paris: payment of legacy to her. Alleged shooting of Germans at Langwarin Camp, near Melbourne, Australia. Herbert Lippold: despatch of his artificial leg. Professor Doctor Backhaus: his pamphlet 'The Prisoners of War in Germany'; Foreign Office's opinion that its circulation in England should be prohibited. Mr and Mrs Stanislaus Janklowitz: their proposed return to Britain. Gustav Mann, deceased: payment of his pension. Information supplied by Central Information Bureau. James Lang MacGregor, interned at Ruhleben: letter from him enabling his wife to draw money. Miss Bligh Livesay: her money in the Deutsche Bank, Berlin. Communication between prisoners and neutral protective embassies, and inspection of internment camps by representatives of those embassies. Mrs Ruth Seligman, German subject, passenger from South Africa on steamship Erna Woermann : her complaints about treatment by British authorities. Parcels of food for French prisoners in Germany. Werner Ludwig Richard Kohler: his nationality. Loss of German airship L19 in North Sea. Oscar Magnus, released from Ruhleben. Lieutenant Clyde Rutherford Scott, 1st Canadian Division, and Davidson Ketchum: both prisoners. Code 1218 Files 25650-31250.

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The National Archives >> Records created or inherited by the Foreign Office >> Records of various First World War Departments >> Foreign Office: Prisoners of War and Aliens Department: General Correspondence from 1906

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