Objekt FO 383/168 - Germany: Prisoners, including: Relief for Germans in the former German South West Africa, including: Administration...

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FO 383/168

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Germany: Prisoners, including: Relief for Germans in the former German South West Africa, including: Administration...

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  • 1916 (Anlage)

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Germany: Prisoners, including: Relief for Germans in the former German South West Africa, including: Administration of relief. Trial of Oberleutnant Venuleth: report that HM Government do not propose to continue a discussion of legal points which the acquittal of the officer concerned has now rendered academic; proposal to publish the proceedings of the trial. Treatment of prisoners by German authorities in South West Africa: printed Report of Commission of Enquiry into the Treatment of Prisoners of War by the German Protectorate Authorities during the late Hostilities : Union of South Africa Defence Department, 1916. Agricultural Bank at Windhuk (Windhoek). Payments to German military and civil officials. Pay of German officers on parole in South West Africa. Suggested trial of certain German authorities in South West Africa for treatment of British prisoners: Army Council advice against such a course at present. Internment camps in South West Africa. Officer prisoner camp at Okanjande. Remittance of money to Germany. Relief for destitute private individuals. German Relief Committee at Cape Town: request for permission to send letter to Relief Committee at Berlin for Germans in British South Africa; granted. Behaviour of British troops in South West Africa. Usage of Dr Kastls relief funds as loans. Redemption of Protectorate banknotes in South West Africa. Conduct of British troops at Luderitzbucht. German prisoners interned at Aus in South West Africa. Reports on camps in South West Africa. Communication for Dr Kastl at Windhuk (Windhoek). Former employees of Wireless Telegraph Station at Windhuk (Windhoek). Printed Papers relating to certain trials in German South West Africa (Cd ?, 1916). Expenditure of German funds in South West Africa. Properties, including: Requisitioning of Villa Bayerle at Cairo, Egypt, by Red Cross. Sir Francis Oppenheimers property at Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Prince Münsters property at Maresfield, Sussex. Proposed exchanges, including: Major Ponsonby Shaw, interned at Schloss Celle, and Baron Charles Herman von Leonhardi, late Captain 12th German Army Corps. Captain Ian Macdonald Henderson, wounded prisoner at Mainz. Elias Edward Bigwood. Dr Seitz, late Governor of German South West Africa, and Brigadier General Bruce. Prince Salm Salm, interned in Gibraltar, and Colonel W E Gordon, VC, Gordon Highlanders, interned in Germany, the latter critically ill: view that King of Spain should be discouraged from expecting Prince Salm Salm to return to Germany via Spain; he is to return via England and Holland. Major Ronald F Meiklejohn, interned at Mainz, and Lieutenant von Waldow: report that Army Council cannot accept the exchange, the German being fit and the Briton very incapacitated. Colonel Jackson, interned at Mainz. Honourable Doctor Henri S Béland, Canadian civilian prisoner interned in Germany: report that Army Council cannot agree to his exchange with combatant officers Baron G F A von Polenz or Rochus Baron von Luttwitz, interned in Canada. Walter Roman, British subject interned in Germany, and Alfred Hayn, German subject interned in the Isle of Man: partners in Hayn Roman & Co; exchange not agreed to by British Foreign Office. Lieutenant Commander Wieblitz, German officer late of the Dresden , interned in Chile. J B Balfour and Mr von Plessen. Captain Barry George, interned at Crefeld, and Lieutenant Maxim König, interned at Donington Hall, Leicestershire. report that War Office will not accept exchange; although König has lost his left arm, he is otherwise very fit and willing to fight again. Brigadier General Charles E Bradley, and Captain von Feilitzsch. Walter Butterworth, Hon Secretary of the Manchester Liberal Federation, interned at Ruhleben: German Government insistence he must be exchanged for an individual of importance, and refusal to repatriate him as an invalid. W S Cohn, interned in Ruhleben. Code 1218 Files 629 (papers 95782-end)-885 (to paper 23051).

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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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