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        FO 383/402 · Objekt · 1918
        Teil von The National Archives

        Germany: Prisoners, including: Capture, trial, sentencing and imprisonment of individual prisoners of war: Sentence passed on eleven British prisoners at Clausthal for attempted escape. Trial of ten British prisoners at Hameln charged with stealing parcels of other prisoners. Trial of Percy Sainty at Munster for assault. Arrest of Captain Mapplebeck and Lieutenant Thompson at Schweidnitz. Trial of Joseph Tait at Frankfurt. Trial of Private Daniel Aitken at Cassebruch. Trial of Lieutenant Arthur Hicks at Coburg. Trial of Lieutenant John Parker at Coburg. Trial of Edward William White at Brandenburg. Notification of impending trials of German prisoners. Trial of John Clancy at Schneidemihl. Trials of Private E Scott and S Willoughby. Trial of George Booth at Munster. Sentence passed on Leuitenants Wainwright and Butterworth. Case of D C Birch, Royal Air Force, interned at Hozminder Camp. Trial of Rovert Newing and Charles Pelle at Munster. Case of Private Richard Webb, interned at Soltau. Trial of James Deuce at Berlin. Trial of George Lowe at Gorlitz. Trial of Edward Platt in Berlin. Trial of John Clark in Berlin. Trial of Private James Roberts at Hanover. Sentence of imprisonment on Private T Andrews. Trial of Arthur Barville at Minden. Case of Lieutenant A V Edwards, 9th Royal Fusliers. Trial of Lieutenant William Spencer in Berlin. Trial of Private T Andrews, 1st Kings Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. Case of H M Rushworth. Case of Private E Vokins and Private W Farish. Trials of Privates Rudd and Fowler at Altona. Trial of Lieutenant Sissen at Frieburg. Trial of Walter Bridges and comrades at Cohn. Trial of William Gunning at Stuttgart. Appeal of Captain Mapplebeck and Leiutenant Thompson. Trial of Lieutenant Edward Edwards at Hanover. Case of Corporal J R Henshaw and other British Non-Commissioned Officers. Trial of Josef Topliss at Ausburg. Prolonged arrest of Leiutenant Boumphrey. Sentence of Lieutenant H D Hamilton. Procedure for disciplining German civilians in the UK. Trials of James Bendell and John Green at Posen. Trial of Richard Hill and comrades at Munster. Trial of Private Midgley. Trial of Lieutenant D C Birch, Royal Air Force. Case of Private W Gibson, awaiting trial at Meschede for attempted murder. Trial of Leiutenant Gerald Castelli at Schweidutz. Trial of Herbert Jackson at Minden. Trial of Colonel Carr Evonny de Correquer at Mainz. Liberation of British Prisoners of war condemned to long sentences. Trial of Ernest Gordon Batten at Stuttgurt. Case of Sergeant Major Davey Smith. Trial of John Spalding at Casse.l Trial of Arthur Haughty at Giessen. Trial of Charles James Lovelock at Geissen. Trial of Victor Gasson at Munster. Notification of a pending trial against Captain Batty-Smith. Trial of Arthur Greeves at Munster. Trial of John Day. Trial of Arthur Davies at Munster. Trial of David Johnson at Torgau. Trial at Captain Sanderson at Frankfurt. Trial of Leiutenant Philipp Gow and comrades at Freiburg. Trial of Lieutenant Norman Knight at Hanover. Trial of John Scott at Coblenz. Trial of Joseph Dobson and comrades at Frankfurt. Appeal of James MacAssey at Frankfurt. Case of Private David Cruickshant at Wehlheiden. Trial of Corporal J R Henshaw at Hameln. Trial of Allen Baker. Trial of William Fowler at Hamburg. Trial of Alfred Harris. Trial of Charles Hazlehurst and Ernest Hammond. Trial of George Lowe. Repatriation from Germany of Chaplains to the Forces, Reverend A Grant and Reverend C B Pike. Case of Anton Witte, interned at Alexandra Palace. Repatriation of Dr Heinrich Hadlich. Repatriation of Dr Ludwig Stoll. Repatriation of Dr J C Curan. Repatriation of Reverend W Amcoats. Repatriation of Reverend Richard Bird, interned at Holzminder. Repatriation of Reverend W F Morris and Reverend A B Karney, chaplains to the forces. Repatriation of Dr Hans Rautenberg, German officer interned at Donington Hall. Repatriation of British navy chaplains. Question of mode of punishment for escape while under arrest in prison. Maintenance of dscipline amongst German prisoners of war interned in the UK. Repatriation of German doctors and ministers of religion. Repatriation of missionaries from the Gold Coast belonging to the Basel Mission. German medical personnel eligible for repatriation. Repatriation of missionaries at Alexandra Palace. Repatriation of German missionaries from West Africa. German missionaries from Togoland. German missionaries from the Gold Coast interned in the UK. Code 1218 Files 368 (papers 114636-end)-962.

        FO 383/47 · Objekt · 1915
        Teil von The National Archives

        Germany: Prisoners, including: Dr Schwabe, German officer killed in action on board the Emden : enquiry regarding his identity. Charles Lesimple, US Vice-Consul at Cologne: assistance given to British subjects in Cologne at outbreak of war. Dr Otto Luz, German reserve officer who left Panama at outbreak of war to join German Army, in detention camp on Isle of Man: German enquiry regarding alleged court martial for instigating revolt at Douglas camp; report that allegation was unfounded and Dr Luz had been sentenced for evasion of censorship regulations; request by Panama government for his release under guarantee of strict neutrality as his services were required in Panama; UK governments refusal to grant request. Mr Drummond-Hay, in Folkestone: house at Olive (or Oliva), Danzig; payment of rent; arrangements with US Embassy, Berlin, to continue payments until hostilities terminate. Messrs A Marx and Co, jewellers of Regent Street: payment of taxes to Germany; claim against company in respect of rent due on property in Germany; detention in Germany of owner, Ernest Marx, British subject; enquiry from his wife, Mrs M Marx of Maida Vale, regarding German authorities insistence that on release from Ruhleben he be forced to reopen his business in Homburg, Germany, for them to take half the takings. Edward Page Gaston, American resident of London: activities in Germany regarding transmission of parcels and luggage to prisoners, including: US authorities in Berlin reports of unsatisfactory and inefficient way he was carrying out work. Proposed press letter by US Ambassador, Berlin, warning public against Mr Gaston. Statement from US Ambassador, Berlin, with enclosures of statements from individuals regarding activities, including from Mr Gaston himself (in docket no. 21747). Hon Lady Augusta Peek, of Honiton, Devon: report that her son, Lieut R G Peek, 9th Lancers, and fellow prisoners at Münster, had not received parcels via Mr Gaston. Private Stanley Warren, Royal Naval Division, RNVR, interned at Döberitz: complaint that he had not received parcels and money sent to him by his mother in South Hackney via Mr Gaston. Complaints against Mr Gaston: consultation with Director of Public Prosecutions. Complaints against Mr Gaston received at US Embassy, Berlin. New circular issued 1 May 1915 inviting further funds for relief of necessitous prisoners, and guaranteeing forwarding of parcels of food for prisoners. Transmission of parcels to prisoners in Germany. Parcels whose recipients could not be traced: includes names of individuals (in docket no. 62872). Captain P E Lowe, West Yorkshire Regiment, prisoner of war in Germany: information from Mrs Lowe regarding delivery of parcels to him. Major R A Gray, 1st Royal Irish Fusiliers, prisoner of war at Magdeburg: information from his wife, Mrs Gray of Camberley, regarding delivery of parcels to him. Press letter by James W Gerard, US Ambassador, Berlin, warning public against Mr Gaston: report that Morning Post was to be sued for libel; consultations regarding impending lawsuit, including communications with solicitors Messrs Lewis & Lewis, of Holborn. Money for British prisoners in Germany: list of beneficiaries with amounts due who cannot be traced (in docket no. 133289). Sums of money entrusted to Mr Gaston: includes individual names (in docket nos. 141944, 155735 and 200181). German colonial officers in Togoland. British subjects taken prisoner in German Africa: arrangements for correspondence and lists of names; includes lists of individuals (in docket no. 91773). Exchange of lists of prisoners in British and German colonies, Africa: arrangements. Repatriation of prisoners in India from German East Africa. Code 1218 File 1890-2325.

        FO 383/298 · Objekt · 1917
        Teil von The National Archives

        Germany: Prisoners, including: General Hindenburg: reported comments concerning German medical personnel. Mrs Mount: enquiries about various prisoners from the Royal Berkshire Regiment (names in docket no. 52683), with postcards from some of the prisoners. Mr and Mrs Britzel, transferred from Togoland to the UK: request by Mr Britzel for permission to resume his employment on the Togoland Railways. List (in docket no. 110810) of German officers and other ranks transferred to Switzerland between March and June 1917, with comments by the German authorities. British officers interned at Mainz Camp: problems encountered in cashing cheques and forwarding business letters. Jason Hagenbeck, a German subject: account of his escape from Colombo, Ceylon, to Aftonbladet, Sweden. Arrangements by the German authorities for the repayment of money owing to British prisoners who had been exchanged, transferred to a neutral country, or were deceased. Private A M Maclachlan, believed to be interned at Wahn Camp: enquiry from his sister, Miss Annie Maclachlan, about his welfare and whereabouts. Rudolf Albert Ebelt, a German prisoner: confirmation that he had been transferred from Australia to the UK, and would be repatriated to Germany when possible. Prisoners Aid Society, Knockaloe Camp: request that the sons of certain German prisoners (names in docket no.56236) serving in the British Army should not be sent abroad on combat duties; confirmation that they would be performing non-combatant tasks. Enquiries into the seizure of funds at the German Consulate in Cape Town by the Government of South Africa. Dr Kastl of Windhuk (Windhoek), South Africa: permission for the transmission of letters from him to the German Government. Treatment of British and Canadian prisoners in occupied territory, including: Information provided by various British prisoners (names in docket no.56528) on the withdrawal of letter-writing facilities while interned in hospitals in Germany and other occupied territories. Memorandum to the German Government requesting details of prisoners employed in working parties in occupied territory, with a list of various prisoners (in docket no. 99371) showing their dates of capture. Army Council Instruction No. 1208 of 1917, German Prisoners of War - Notification of Capture. Lists (in dockets nos. 179905 and 202901) provided by the Canadian Red Cross of prisoners believed to be held at Limburg Camp from whom no communication had been received. Complaints about the non-delivery of letters and parcels to Limburg Camp, with a letter from Lance Corporal Charles Bourne interned at Limburg. Enquiries regarding the non-receipt of mail by various interned prisoners, with a memorandum from the Newfoundland War Contingent Association. Memorandum to the German Government on the provision of postal facilities for interned prisoners, and the need for accurate records of prisoners to be kept. Lance Corporal W Brown, interned at Soltau Camp: copy of a letter stating that he had not received letters or parcels in the camp. Sergeant P F Notley, interned in France: copy of a postcard about the non-receipt of parcels. Lance Corporal F Peachey and Private F Lee, formerly interned in Belgium: extracts from interviews regarding restrictions on postal facilities during their internment. Articles in the British Press regarding the delivery of parcels to prisoners in Germany, including: Articles from The Times of 14 March 1917 and The Daily Mail of 12 March 1917 regarding food shortages for prisoners. Paul Grand dHauteville, Director of the Berne Bread Bureau: copy of a letter to the Editor of The Daily Mail on the distribution of bread to prisoners. Information from Mr Gerard, former American Ambassador in Berlin, that the reports of starving British prisoners were unfounded. Arrangements for payments to former employees of Messr Behn, Meyer and Company of Batavia, now interned at Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia. Miscellaneous No. 9 (1917): Correspondence Respecting the Use of Police Dogs in Prisoners Camps in Germany , Parliamentary Command Paper (Cd.8480), May 1917. German memorandum proposing that retired officers under the age of 45 years detained in the UK and Germany should be awarded officer status: rejection of the proposal by the British authorities. Cadet Akerman, interned at Neustrelitz Camp: request by his father, Mr F Akerman, for an application to be made for his release; German memorandum stating that he could be exchanged in return for six interned German cabin boys. Mr E Wachtel, a German subject employed at Cape Mount Monrovia, Liberia: transmission of a bank draft to Mr Fred H Wachtel, interned at Lofthouse Park Camp, Yorkshire. Treatment of German prisoners captured from airships or submarines, including: German memorandum requesting assurances that these prisoners would receive the same treatment as other combatant prisoners. Assurance by the British Government that these prisoners received the same treatment as other combatant prisoners, with the exception of an initial period of detention for the purposes of interrogation. Enquiries regarding the whereabouts of two German submarine officers, Ehrentraut and Kiel; information that they were not being held as prisoners in the UK. Mr N M Cohen of Montreux, Switzerland, including: Recommendation by the War Office for enquiries to be made into his activities relating to prisoner exchanges. Copies of correspondence between Mr Cohen and Herr Theodor Wanner, the Swedish Consul at Stuttgart. Various letters from Mr Cohen offering his services to the British Government in connection with prisoner exchanges: decision not to accept his offer due to the official policy of opposition to individual prisoner exchanges. Correspondence regulations for prisoners, including: German memorandum threatening reprisals against certain British military and civil prisoners in response to complaints about the postal facilities for German civil prisoners interned at Berrima, New South Wales, Australia, and in certain camps in South Africa. Frau Marie Scherer of Heidelberg, Germany: complaint by the German authorities about a letter addressed to her from Cape Town, South Africa, which had been destroyed by the censor. British memorandum on the modification of certain regulations regarding the censorship of letters sent from Australia and South Africa. German memorandum alleging that no books had been issued to the German prisoners at Berrima. Code 1218 Files 52085-61961.

        FO 383/289 · Objekt · 1917
        Teil von The National Archives

        Germany: Prisoners, including: Private H Joyce, interned at Düsseldorf: request for his transfer to Switzerland on health grounds. Leutnant zur See Karl Spindler, interned at Donington Hall, including: Extract from proceedings of the Prize Court in The Times of 3 February 1917 relating to SS Libau. Letter from Leutnant Spindler to the German Foreign Office. Decision by the German Government not to appoint a legal representative in the proceedings in the Prize Court relating to the capture of SS Libau. Confirmation that three prisoners who escaped from Islington Camp were not German subjects. Karl Schwarz and Paul Hübner: sentence to six months military confinement for escaping from Woburn Camp. Peter Gastreich, interned in the UK: refusal of his application for parole to visit his sick mother in Germany. Captain B L Erskine, interned at Clausthal: letter from the Foreign Office to his cousin, Mr Coningsby Erskine, explaining that Captain Erskine could not be granted parole to visit the UK. British memorandum on the preferential treatment accorded to certain classes of German non-commissioned officer prisoners. Complaints by German prisoners (names in docket no.15935) interned in British Honduras. Miss Christina Zimmerman, a German subject at Kingstown, Ireland: police report and statement by her sister, Marie Zimmerman. Missing British prisoners, including: Private Albert Smith, believed to be interned at Wahn: information from the German authorities that he had been transferred to Langensalza Camp. Captain P A Blythe: confirmation by Captain F Wolfenden that he had been captured at Guillemont, France. Lieutenant Erich Schiller: repatriation from India, including: Departure of Lieutenant Schiller with his wife and child from Bombay, India, to Durban, South Africa. Detention of Lieutenant Schiller at Pietermaritzburg Camp, and of his wife at Durban. Request by the German authorities for Lieutenant Schiller and his wife to be allowed to proceed to Germany. German memorandum requesting the release of Lieutenant Schiller and Visefeldwebel der Reserve Reepen as incapacitated prisoners. Captain Alan Vidal: comments on a German medical report on conditions at Wittenberg Camp during a typhus epidemic. Allegations of the existence of secret internment camps for British prisoners in Germany, with a list of names of witnesses (in docket no.16898). Detention of the master and crew of the American ship SS Hannametal , including: Statement by Captain Theodor Hannig, protesting about his detention at Berrima Camp, New South Wales. Information that the captain and three officers were German reservists of military age. Mr M F A Fraser: letter alleging that parcels sent to British troops and prisoners were being stolen or their contents removed within the UK. Carl von During, interned at Pietermaritzburg, South Africa: decision not to allow the transmission of his request for German nationality to the German authorities. Archdeacon Edgar Nies: distribution of food and supplies to British prisoners in Bavaria, including: Approval of the scheme by the German Ministry of War. Suggestion for the provision of candles to provide light for wounded prisoners requiring hospital treatment. Decision by the British Government not to authorise the despatch of candles to Germany. Question of the reimbursement of expenditure incurred by Archdeacon Nies. Extract from The Sunday Times of 21 January 1917 on the confiscation of food parcels by the German authorities. Complaint regarding alleged delays in replying to enquiries about the deaths of Indian prisoners interned at Zossen, with particular reference to the case of Narbahadur Gurung. Rifleman T Miskelly: query regarding information on the date of his death provided by the German Government. Correspondence regarding work performed by German prisoners at the Camp School at Douglas, Isle of Man. Proposal for the repatriation from Egypt of German subjects over fifty five years of age. Transfer by the German Government of a sum of money owed to certain British prisoners (names in docket no.20722) who had been repatriated. Private C F Browning: notification of his acquittal at a court martial held in Germany. British memorandum protesting about delays by the German authorities in bringing prisoners to trial, with particular reference to the case of Private C F Browning and Lieutenant C L Campbell. Second Lieutenant Lancelot Maclean-Hayes: request by his wife in Berlin for financial assistance. German subjects interned on Somes Island, New Zealand, including: Report by Dr Glantz recommending the transfer of the prisoners to another internment camp. Proposed transfer of prisoners to the internment camp at Motuihi Island. German missionaries detained in German East Africa, including: Question of the repatriation of the missionaries. List of German missionaries in Togoland (in docket no.47847), and recommendations by the French Government for their expulsion. Question of Catholic missionaries of the Order of the Saint Esprit of Alsatian origin (list of names, with brief comments, in docket no.103876). List of Catholic missionaries in the Mwanza and Bukoba Districts (in docket no.141406). Bishop Munsch: recommendation that he should be interned. Views of the Governor of the Gold Coast on the deportation of German missionaries from Togoland. Deportation of all German male missionaries of military age from Togoland. List (in docket no.232691) of members of Catholic missions in Moshi District. Expulsion of Swiss nationals employed by the Basel Mission Trading Society from the Gold Coast. Code 1218 Files 14926-20848.

        FO 383/200 · Objekt · 1916
        Teil von The National Archives

        Germany: Prisoners, including: Proposal for release on parole of officers captured more than twelve months previously. Export from Germany of the furniture and effects of Sir Horace Rumbold, formerly Counsellor of HM Embassy in Berlin. Captain Henry Talbot, 11th Hussars, interned in Germany: enquiries as to his welfare and treatment. Sinking by submarine of the British steamship Swedish Prince , on loan to French Government, near Pantelleria, Mediterranean: crew landed at Palermo, Sicily; James Halloway (Master) and William Poole Knott (Chief Engineer) taken prisoner and interned at Grazbachgrasse, Graz, Austria. Doctor Eugen Mayer, German Medical Officer in former German South West Africa: query regarding his pay. Nathan Rössler: his request to send his wife and children a remittance. Sepoy Ghulam Khan, 59th Scinde Rifles: his death from tuberculosis at Halbmond Lager, Zossen, Germany. Alleged handcuffing of German naval petty officers. Mrs Frida Herke Wilms: her application for a remittance of money from England. Policy on despatch of picture postcards by prisoners. Flight Lieutenant R G A Baudry, Royal Naval Air Service: enquiries as to his welfare. Civilian prisoners interned at Holzminden, Germany. Doctor Ohnesorg, American who worked on British behalf in prison camps in Germany: Foreign Offices thanks to him. Leutnant der Reserve Brüne, German prisoner interned in Jersey, Channel Islands. Safeguarding of books and documents belonging to the German Consulate in Madras. Heinrich Röhland, German subject interned at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield, Yorkshire: his request for release and repatriation. Repatriation of German consular officials. Pastor Johannes Oscar Louis Kruger, repatriated to Germany: request for his parcel of 77 sermons to be sent to him in Berlin. Hermann Meyer: permission sought for his letter to be sent to Imperial German Foreign Office. Two German officers interned at Carcassonne, France: permission given for them to be released from their parole given by them after their capture by British at Kamina, Togoland. Enlistment of Germans in British Army. Karl Boening, naturalised British subject of German origin: his wifes complaint about his enlistment in German Army; report that HM Government would not intervene. Code 1218 Files 163822-172268.