PRISONERS OF WAR
NAZIS NOT CARRYING OUT OBLIGATIONS STATEMENT BY BRITISH WAR SECRETARY. QUESTIONS OF CLOTHING & RATIONS. (British Official Wireless.) (Received This Day, 11.55 a.m.) RUGBY, November 18. The German Government’s discharge of its obligations under the Prisoners of War Convention was described by the Secretary for War (Capt.'H. D. R. Margesson) in the House of Commons, as not having been satisfactory in certain respects. In particular no information had yet been furnished as to the rations of the German troops, and he was not satisfied that British prisoners were receiving the full scale of clothes to which they were entitled. ) A few cases of overcrowding had been reported and there had been one or two cases of action by the German authorities which appeared to be in contravention of the convention relating to collective punishment. If he got information that the Germans were not carrying out their obligations he at once informed the protecting power in. Germany and tried to get the matter rectified.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 November 1941, Page 6
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165PRISONERS OF WAR Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 November 1941, Page 6
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