NOT MANY PRISONERS
BRITISH IN GERMANY CASTLE USED AS GAMP Only about 100 British and 100 French civilians are interned in. Germany, according to a statement by the German News Agency, which says that "all others, above all wr.men and children, are allowed to go about their usual occupations without restriction." They have to report to the police once a week, and must not change their address without permission. A castle near Nui-emberg, . the Wuelzburg, has been converted into an internment camp for civilians., Food and lodging are particularly good (says the agency), and the inmates are free to attend to their personal hobbies. Once a week they may be visited by their relatives* Representatives of the States who look after the interests of the countries at war with Germany have had the opportunity to visit the camp.!
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 150, 22 April 1940, Page 2
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138NOT MANY PRISONERS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 150, 22 April 1940, Page 2
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