Catalogue description Austria-Hungary: Prisoners, including: Mrs Helen Uccusic, Austrian subject staying in...

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Details of FO 383/5
Reference: FO 383/5
Description:

Austria-Hungary: Prisoners, including:

Mrs Helen Uccusic, Austrian subject staying in Graz, Austria: request for her and one child to return to UK to her home in Leeds to join her husband and other children.

Captain Giacomo Mikocz, commander of Hungarian steamship Karpat, held in the Tyne: petition that he and his crew had signed a document that they were not to be treated as prisoners of war and should not be detained; arrangements for repatriation.

Lewis Erdös, Hungarian interned at Handforth camp: transmission of documents to him.

John Mortimer Durham, husband of British subject resident in Vienna: enquiries regarding his whereabouts.

Mrs Konstanza Kurx, née Constance Mallet, British born wife of an Austrian waiter: request to return to England from Geneva following her divorce; arrangements for passage.

Mrs Muller, resident in Vienna, Austrian wife of British soldier, Charles William Muller of the Royal Marine Artillery: request for assistance from British Relief Fund, and possible repatriation; question of payment of separation allowance.

A R Wyon, British subject detained in Hungary: request from his uncle, Walter Wyon of Woodbridge, for his release or relief.

Mrs Helen Kay and Miss Elizabeth Scott: funds in Austrian securities.

Mrs Helen Hutton of Herne Hill, [Kent]: request for assistance to transfer money in Germany to her niece in Hungary.

Mrs Mary Hiller, British subject in Budapest: request from her husband, Rev J Hiller of Stepney, London, for assistance for her return with two children.

Theobald R von Messig, Austrian officer of the Reserve, interned as prisoner of war in the UK: request by Portuguese Government for his release to return to Portugal.

Pay of officer prisoners of war and postal facilities.

Treatment of Austro-Hungarian officers and reserve officers in the UK.

Rudolph Löwy (or Ralph Loy), Austrian subject detained as prisoner of war at Ahmednagar, India: request for release due to incapacity.

British civilians interned in Austria: report of neglect; case of Mr and Mrs William Walker, arrested in Trieste under charge of espionage and removed to Lahrbach.

Treatment of British subjects in Austria and Hungary.

Detention camps at Drosendorf, Grossau, Karlstein and Kirchberg: reports on camps; includes list of British civilians interned and their needs.

John Allison, of Paisley, Scotland: report of his experiences in Austria-Hungary.

Treatment of native born wives of enemy aliens in Austria-Hungary.

British subjects interned at Grossau: list of British civilians interned and their clothing needs.

Political and general situation in Austria-Hungary and treatment of British civilians.

Alleged ill-treatment of British subjects at Wiedlandthal, Lower Austria.

Grossau and Illmau detention camps: report by T D M Cardeza, representative of US Embassy, Vienna.

Sam Thomson, reported as the only British subject interned in Hungary, at Vacz: report on his situation.

Sanitary arrangements at Grossau.

Internment camps in Austria: comments on article in the Vienna Zeit written by Mr Stepsky of the Austro-Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

British subjects detained in Austria-Hungary: reports on internment camps at Drosendorf, Grossau, Kirchberg, Illmau and Karlstein by T D M Cardeza and U Grant-Smith, US representatives, Vienna, and memorandum on general condition of internees in Austria-Hungary.

Detention camp at Illmau: report that no British subjects now interned there.

Class 'A' confines at Aszod, Hungary: inspection reports.

Prisoners' camps in Austria-Hungary: Red Cross International Committee reports; includes printed copy of Documents Publiés A L'Occasion De La Guerre Européenne (1914-1915), November 1915 (in docket no. 199307).

Mr de Horodyski, Austrian Pole in Rome, working as missionary: request for permission to come to UK to represent the cause of Poland.

Code 1203 Files 26308-50590.

Date: 1915
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: Files 26308-50590.
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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