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WAR PRISONERS REMAINS EXHUMATION AGREED TO Times Air Mail Service'' LONDON, January 17 The Bray. Berkshire, Parish Council have agreed, subject to the consent of the Home Office, to allow the body of a German officer to be r exhumed from Bray Parish Cemetery, j The officer was a prisoner of war i in a camp at Bray in 1018. The Clerk to the Council. Mr A J. Blake, said: “The exhumation is do- : sired by the officer's sister, who lives ! in Gormanv. Tho record.- show that the officer was Lieutenant Eugen Herman Wilhelm Maim. He died from influenza and starvation brought on by refusing to eat the food provided by the authorities," reports the Evening News.

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20734, 18 February 1939, Page 5

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BACK TO GERMANY Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20734, 18 February 1939, Page 5

BACK TO GERMANY Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20734, 18 February 1939, Page 5

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