The Prisoners of War Information Bureau in London; a Study By Ronald F. Roxburgh, With An Introduction By L. Oppenheim

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der als . . . im . . . diente welches Ihnen, als Absender, zuriick- ... am . . . erlag," and refers to the geschickt wird, zeigt Ihnen der lists in which the prisoner's capture Schriftfiihrer mit Bedauern ergebenst and death were notified.
SECTION X.
ANSWERING PERSONAL AND WRITTEN INQUIRIES.
Among other duties, " the business of this Bureau is to reply to all inquiries about the prisoners ", 1 The British Information Bureau answers inquiries whether personal or by letter or by telegram ; it has
... frequently dealt with more than 400 inquiries in a single day from Germany alone, as well as innumerable in- quiries from neutral embassies and consulates, and from the United States, Holland, Switzerland, and many other countries.
Personal inquiries are chiefly made by English subjects with German friends, or by Englishmen who have themselves been prisoners in Germany, and in return for some kindness shown to them, are in- quiring on behalf of their benefactor. They are also made by neutrals.
Personal inquirers fill up a form specifying the nature o'f their inquiry, and their own name and address ; and the answer is brought to them in the course of a few minutes.


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