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FEATRERSTON—LAGER.

Burch uneeren Sonderberlchterstatter - Dienat heben wir erfehren, dass unser Lands- ; nann und Patient, Unteroffizier Wagner, noch in dem Milit&rlager Featherston ist, wo er bereits auf dem Wege der Besserung eein soil* Base lb at sollen 900 japanische Kriegsgefangene eein, und vor einer Woche wurden we it ere 600 .Mann aue Richtung Auckland erwartet* In Gruppen von 20 Mann werden die Japan er morgens zur Arbeit gefahren und nachmittags zu» riiok* Sie sohlagen in der Umgebung dee Lagers Unkraut (Gorse)• -

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Deutsche Stacheldraht-Post, Issue 49, 20 February 1943, Page 4

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FEATRERSTON—LAGER. Deutsche Stacheldraht-Post, Issue 49, 20 February 1943, Page 4

FEATRERSTON—LAGER. Deutsche Stacheldraht-Post, Issue 49, 20 February 1943, Page 4

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