Catalogue description Germany (German Prisoners), including: Enquiry as to the rank of four German officer...

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Details of FO 383/430
Reference: FO 383/430
Description:

Germany (German Prisoners), including:

Enquiry as to the rank of four German officer prisoners of war.

Enquiry on the rank of German officer Leutnant der Reserve Larisch.

Question of the repatriation German women and children from German East Africa to South Africa.

Repatriation of British women and children from Belgium and of German subjects from HM's overseas dominions.

Mrs M Tuaillon, the wife of a German subject: desire to proceed from German East Africa to Cape Town or Europe for health reasons; .

Landing in the UK of German women and children from German colonies.

Countess Matuschka, interned at Dar-es-Salaam: desire to join her husband, Count Matuschka, who is seriously ill at Sidi-Biche, near Alexandria.

Repatriation of German women and children from East Africa.

Repatriation of German civilians from the colonies.

Transfer to Holland of the wives and families of German civilian prisoners.

Repatriation of German subjects in East Africa.

Repatriation of German nursing sister Hildegard Werther.

Repatriation of Franz K Koerfer from East Africa.

Desired repatriation of F Stunzner, prisoner of war at Motuihi, New Zealand.

Desired repatriation of Frau Christel Fischer and Frau Ella Forster from East Africa.

Repatriation of German subjects from Canada.

Proposed transfer of elderly German subjects in East Africa to Egypt.

Enquiry regarding the whereabouts and condition of Frau Henry Papke, a German subject and husband of prisoner Hermann Papke at Liwale, German East Africa.

Question of the repatriation of Mrs D L Dresdner from South Africa via a Spanish port.

Alleged arrival in England of German subjects from East Africa.

Repatriation of 'enemy' subjects from the dominions and colonies.

Repatriation of C Fischer and H Kepler from South Africa.

Exchange of German prisoners of war interned in South West Africa.

Proposed release of civilian prisoners of war who object to repatriation.

Question of the repatriation of Mrs H F Panterodt, British-born wife of an interned German in East Africa.

Repatriation of invalid civilians under 45 years of age.

Transfer to Australia of Germans from East Africa.

Enquiry by Lieutenant Schatteburg of German East Africa, now interned as a prisoner of war at Malta, relative to the health of his wife in the Mental Hospital at Maritzburg.

August Klieme, German prisoner of war: request that his wife and two children be repatriated.

Evacuation of prisoner of war camps in East Africa.

Repatriation of German civilian prisoners of war aged over 45 years interned in New Zealand.

Application from internees of the prisoner of war camp, Ahmednagar, regarding their desired repatriation.

Repatriation from Canada of German civilian prisoners of war, including invalid civilians.

Desired repatriation or transfer to a 'more favourable climate' of Frau Erika Niemeyer, German subject in detention at Dar-es-Salaam.

Transfer of German women and children from East Africa for health reasons.

Repatriation of German prisoners of war in India.

Repatriation of certain German civilian prisoners suffering from chronic diseases at Ahmednagar.

Question of the repatriation of a German boy Franz Koerfer from East Africa.

Petition from prisoners of war Red-Cross at Ahmednagar (subject of petition not stated).

Repatriation of R W Dobermann currently a prisoner at Ahmednagar.

Allowances to German civilians removed from German East Africa.

Code 1218 Files 122-131.

Date: 1918
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: Files 122-131.
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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