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Germany: Prisoners, including: Prince Blücher and family: decision that they should leave Herm island and...

Germany: Prisoners, including: Prince Blücher and family: decision that they should leave Herm island and reside in UK. Adolf Kauffmann, naturalised British subject in New Zealand: endorsement of naturalisation certificate. Hans Paulsen, German su...

In: 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

Acts, Sessional Papers, Government Gazettes, Confidential Print and Other Papers from the Dominions

Acts, sessional papers, government gazettes, confidential print and other papers from the dominions relating to a range of legislative business carried out by the local governments in these countries. Sessional papers may include records of legisl...

In: The National Archives >> Records created or inherited by the Dominions Office, and of the Commonwealth Relations and Foreign and Commonwealth Offices

Lieutenant Colonel R B Turner CMG DSO

A collection of papers kept during his service in the campaign in German South West Africa during the First World War, comprising a ts translation (7pp) of documents from the Official Gazette of the Protectorate of German South West Africa concern...

In: Imperial War Museum Department of Documents

Germany: Prisoners, including: Detention of Dr E Strauss, medical officer, late of the German hospital...

Germany: Prisoners, including: Detention of Dr E Strauss, medical officer, late of the German hospital ship Ophelia , detained at Holyport, near Maidenhead. Surgeon Ernest C Holtom, Royal Navy prisoner believed to be in custody of German forces in...

In: 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