Prisoners of the Great War; Authoritative Statement of Conditions in the Prison Camps of Germany
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Marmalade: 200 grs.; potatoes 3950 grs., and 50 grs. of margarine. Correspondence: They have received no letters. Lodging: In a semi-subterranean barrack with front windows and skylights. Beds hastily constructed of boards and placed along the 90 Reports by Neutral Delegates walls, raised above the floor. Straw mattress and pillow and one cover during the present season. Heating in winter by means of coal stoves and ovens. There is no artificial light. Collective cooking done by Germans and Rus...- sians. Bath, disinfection, and laundry service. Canteen: Assorted: cigarettes with variable prices, fixed by the authorities, lemonade and various articles. Religious service: Catholic and Protestant each fortnight. Amusements: Walks, sports, library, cine- matograph. Work: None. Punishments: There have been none. No complaint has been made in regard to the treatment of the authorities. The French com- mittee has been helping them with bread and other food. Have received no parcels from home. Wishes and complaints of general character: They require clothing and towels.
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