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Germany: Prisoners, including:
Matters relating to the luggage and personal possessions of prisoners transferred to the Netherlands, including:
- Captain von Scheven: proposal for the transfer of prisoners' baggage via Rotterdam.
- Max Bruno Engel: request for his luggage to be transferred to him from Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man.
- German memorandum protesting about the removal of personal possessions from prisoners prior to their transfer to the Netherlands.
- Oberleutnant der Reserve Victor Böttcher: request for the transfer of his luggage from the UK.
- Gefreiter (or Gefreider) Glöckner, interned in Switzerland: request for the return of his personal effects.
- Explanation of War Office policy on the seizure of illegal goods from prisoners.
- Paul Schmidt: list of possessions allegedly removed by the British authorities.
- A Johannigsmann: request for the return of missing hand luggage.
- F W Hanssler and Phillip Schule: copies of letters reporting the alleged theft of various possessions on board SS Koningin Regentes.
- Letter from the Markel Committee at Knockaloe Camp protesting about the removal of books and manuscripts from various prisoners prior to their removal to the Netherlands.
- List (in docket no.96898) of names of various German officers interned in Switzerland who had requested the return of their luggage.
- Correspondence regarding the retention by the British authorities of property belonging to members of the German Colonial Forces.
- Sergeant Thomas Miller, interned in the Netherlands: request for the return of a notebook from the German authorities.
- Letters and extracts from letters from various German prisoners concerning the alleged theft of their possessions, with a list (in docket nos.107628 and 107639) giving names and details of the missing items.
- Gerhard Krause: claim for compensation for the alleged theft of his stamp collection.
- Findings of a court of enquiry set up to investigate allegations of theft from the luggage of certain German prisoners while being conveyed to the Netherlands on SS Koningen Regentes.
- Carl Morlang, interned at Hattem Camp in the Netherlands: request for the return of a book held by the Home Office.
- Sergeant Gottfried Schumann and Otto Buttkereit: claims for the return of certain articles allegedly removed from them before their transfer to the Netherlands, with a list of the articles.
- Correspondence regarding the return of identity papers for British and German prisoners interned in the Netherlands.
- Graf Herbert von Lützow de Lobo, interned at Hattem Camp in the Netherlands: letter requesting the return of money and possessions allegedly removed from him while interned in the UK; subsequent confirmation that some of his possessions were in British custody.
- Captain A W Timmis, interned at Schevingen in the Netherlands: claim for compensation for loss of baggage while interned in Germany.
- German memorandum requesting financial compensation or the return of various articles allegedly removed from German prisoners at the frontier station of Goch, Germany, with a list of prisoners' names (in docket no.109915).
- Advice from the Army Council that luggage belonging to German prisoners transferred to Switzerland should remain in the UK for the duration of the war.
- Albert Läske, a repatriated German prisoner: memorandum requesting the return of various personal effects from the Cameroons and from Pattishall Camp, Towcester.
- Captain G Kretschmer, interned at Hattem Camp in the Netherlands: request for the return of books and papers confiscated at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man.
- Felix Köller, interned at Epe in the Netherlands: request for copies of medical certificates.
- Max Raabe, a repatriated German subject: report of the loss of a Gladstone bag while returning to Germany from the UK.
- Friedrich Wiesenhütter, formerly interned at Alexandra Palace: claim for lost luggage.
- Copies of letters from various members of the German Colonial Forces (names in docket no.110961) requesting the return of property.
- Dr Hans Schmidt, a repatriated German subject, formerly interned at the German Hospital, Dalston: request for the return of certain personal papers; agreement to the request by the British authorities.
- Leutnant der Reserve Graf von Spee, interned at The Hague in the Netherlands: request for the return of clothing allegedly taken from him while in British custody; subsequent confirmation that some of his possessions were in the hands of the British authorities.
- Feldwebel Fritz Pätzel of the German Cameroon Colonial Forces: request for the return of various items of property.
- Statement of British policy prohibiting repatriated German prisoners from taking new woollen or leather goods out of the UK.
- Friedrich Hupe, a repatriated German civilian prisoner: enquiries concerning a missing trunk; confirmation that it was being held by the British authorities.
- Max Nook, a repatriated German prisoner: confirmation that electrical equipment belonging to him had been sent to Germany.
- Max Kypke, a repatriated German civilian formerly interned at Alexandra Palace: request for the return of missing property.
- Max Redlich, a repatriated German civilian prisoner: enquiry about a missing leather trunk.
- Friedrich Vogel, a repatriated German civilian prisoner: request for the return of a trunk from the UK.
- Dr M Heepe, a repatriated German civilian prisoner in Hamburg: enquiries about missing luggage.
- G B Stehr, interned at Amsterdam in the Netherlands: request for the return of clothing from the UK.
Code 1218 File 41761.
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