Catalogue description Germany: Prisoners, including: Pastor Otto Solleder and Missionary Wilhelm Märtens,...

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Details of FO 383/196
Reference: FO 383/196
Description:

Germany: Prisoners, including:

Pastor Otto Solleder and Missionary Wilhelm Märtens, German subjects: money and property claimed by them.

Corporal Jack Harris, Rifle Brigade, 'Music Hall Comedian': letter, programmes and photographs illustrating entertainments at Münster Camp (in docket no.128916).

Belgian civilian prisoners in German East Africa.

Doctor Lutz, interned at Dartmouth War Hospital, and Karl Verlohr, interned at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield: representations by Lord Charles Beresford, GCB.

Countess Stephanie Trampe: her property at Luderitzbucht, former German South West Africa.

Theodor Sievers: losses in South West Africa.

Karl Traugott Kreyer, deceased: his estate.

Johan Hermann Hahn, interned in Britain: report that he could be released and entrusted to the Danish Consul General to send him to Denmark.

Loss of the steamship Whitgift off Ushant; sunk by German submarine: report that Ikehata Saburo, Japanese quartermaster, was possibly the only survivor.

Walter R Rothenberg, interned at Alexandra Palace, London: power of attorney for him.

German official questionnaires for Germans returning from French territory, with guidance on registering claims for losses.

Alleged deaths in action of Dr Summa and Dr Haupt; reports unfounded.

Removal of six Germans from the Norwegian steamship Vildfugl at Belize, British Honduras; men to be shipped to Jamaica for internment.

Diet of prisoners in the Isolation Hospital at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man.

Enquiries concerning officers and crew of the steamship Lestris, captured by the Germans.

Enquiries concerning officers and crews of the steamships Pendennis, Wanderer, Boy Percy and Boy Sam, captured by the Germans.

Nikolaus Freff, German subject interned at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man: his receipts to be forwarded.

Georg Zippelius, German subject interned at Alexandra Palace, London: receipts for advances made to him by the Imperial German Government of the Cameroons, and their forwarding to Berlin.

Communications from German authorities addressed to Antwerp, Belgium.

Prisoner camp at Friedberg.

Supplies of winter clothing for German prisoners in Russia.

Dental treatment for prisoners.

Karl Schulz and Elisabeth Schulz: their divorce at Lüderitzbucht, the former German South West Africa.

Johann Hissen and Gertrud Hissen, of Munich: letter concerning their relief to be forwarded to them.

Reverend C Steck, German subject interned at Trial Bay, New South Wales, Australia: his letter not to be transmitted to the Imperial German Foreign Office, because of his intimate local knowledge of the former German New Guinea.

Abraham Caspary, German subject interned at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield, Yorkshire: requests for his repatriation.

Johannes Stiller, German subject interned at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield, Yorkshire: request for re-examination of his case.

Erich Nachod, German subject interned at Swakopmund, South West Africa: request for relief for him.

Code 1218 Files 127199-135922.

Date: 1916
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: Files 127199-135922.
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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