Objekt FO 383/438 - Germany: Prisoners, including: Matters relating to the luggage and personal possessions of prisoners transferred to...

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FO 383/438

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Germany: Prisoners, including: Matters relating to the luggage and personal possessions of prisoners transferred to...

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  • 1918 (Anlage)

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Germany: Prisoners, including: Matters relating to the luggage and personal possessions of prisoners transferred to the Netherlands, including: Captain von Scheven: proposal for the transfer of prisoners baggage via Rotterdam. Max Bruno Engel: request for his luggage to be transferred to him from Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man. German memorandum protesting about the removal of personal possessions from prisoners prior to their transfer to the Netherlands. Oberleutnant der Reserve Victor Böttcher: request for the transfer of his luggage from the UK. Gefreiter (or Gefreider) Glöckner, interned in Switzerland: request for the return of his personal effects. Explanation of War Office policy on the seizure of illegal goods from prisoners. Paul Schmidt: list of possessions allegedly removed by the British authorities. A Johannigsmann: request for the return of missing hand luggage. F W Hanssler and Phillip Schule: copies of letters reporting the alleged theft of various possessions on board SS Koningin Regentes. Letter from the Markel Committee at Knockaloe Camp protesting about the removal of books and manuscripts from various prisoners prior to their removal to the Netherlands. List (in docket no.96898) of names of various German officers interned in Switzerland who had requested the return of their luggage. Correspondence regarding the retention by the British authorities of property belonging to members of the German Colonial Forces. Sergeant Thomas Miller, interned in the Netherlands: request for the return of a notebook from the German authorities. Letters and extracts from letters from various German prisoners concerning the alleged theft of their possessions, with a list (in docket nos.107628 and 107639) giving names and details of the missing items. Gerhard Krause: claim for compensation for the alleged theft of his stamp collection. Findings of a court of enquiry set up to investigate allegations of theft from the luggage of certain German prisoners while being conveyed to the Netherlands on SS Koningen Regentes. Carl Morlang, interned at Hattem Camp in the Netherlands: request for the return of a book held by the Home Office. Sergeant Gottfried Schumann and Otto Buttkereit: claims for the return of certain articles allegedly removed from them before their transfer to the Netherlands, with a list of the articles. Correspondence regarding the return of identity papers for British and German prisoners interned in the Netherlands. Graf Herbert von Lützow de Lobo, interned at Hattem Camp in the Netherlands: letter requesting the return of money and possessions allegedly removed from him while interned in the UK; subsequent confirmation that some of his possessions were in British custody. Captain A W Timmis, interned at Schevingen in the Netherlands: claim for compensation for loss of baggage while interned in Germany. German memorandum requesting financial compensation or the return of various articles allegedly removed from German prisoners at the frontier station of Goch, Germany, with a list of prisoners names (in docket no.109915). Advice from the Army Council that luggage belonging to German prisoners transferred to Switzerland should remain in the UK for the duration of the war. Albert Läske, a repatriated German prisoner: memorandum requesting the return of various personal effects from the Cameroons and from Pattishall Camp, Towcester. Captain G Kretschmer, interned at Hattem Camp in the Netherlands: request for the return of books and papers confiscated at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man. Felix Köller, interned at Epe in the Netherlands: request for copies of medical certificates. Max Raabe, a repatriated German subject: report of the loss of a Gladstone bag while returning to Germany from the UK. Friedrich Wiesenhütter, formerly interned at Alexandra Palace: claim for lost luggage. Copies of letters from various members of the German Colonial Forces (names in docket no.110961) requesting the return of property. Dr Hans Schmidt, a repatriated German subject, formerly interned at the German Hospital, Dalston: request for the return of certain personal papers; agreement to the request by the British authorities. Leutnant der Reserve Graf von Spee, interned at The Hague in the Netherlands: request for the return of clothing allegedly taken from him while in British custody; subsequent confirmation that some of his possessions were in the hands of the British authorities. Feldwebel Fritz Pätzel of the German Cameroon Colonial Forces: request for the return of various items of property. Statement of British policy prohibiting repatriated German prisoners from taking new woollen or leather goods out of the UK. Friedrich Hupe, a repatriated German civilian prisoner: enquiries concerning a missing trunk; confirmation that it was being held by the British authorities. Max Nook, a repatriated German prisoner: confirmation that electrical equipment belonging to him had been sent to Germany. Max Kypke, a repatriated German civilian formerly interned at Alexandra Palace: request for the return of missing property. Max Redlich, a repatriated German civilian prisoner: enquiry about a missing leather trunk. Friedrich Vogel, a repatriated German civilian prisoner: request for the return of a trunk from the UK. Dr M Heepe, a repatriated German civilian prisoner in Hamburg: enquiries about missing luggage. G B Stehr, interned at Amsterdam in the Netherlands: request for the return of clothing from the UK. Code 1218 File 41761.

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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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