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  5. "My Four Years in Germany."

    In Tuesday's chapters Gerard described the condition of some of the prisoners' camps in Germany. White Winston Churchill was at the head of the British Admiralty, it was stated that the German submarine prisoners would not be treated as ordinary prisoners of war, but would be put in a place by themselves on the ground that they were pirates and murderers and not on titled to the treatment accorded in ge aural to prisoners of war. ...

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  7. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION IN CAMPS.

    The prisoners who needed a little better nourishment than that afforded by the samp diet and their parcels from England could obtain cards ...

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  8. CHAPTER XXXVIII

    Undoubtedly the worst prison camp which I visited in Germany was that of Wittenberg. Wittenberg is the ancient town where Lather lived and ...

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  9. COLONEL FRIEDRICH'S SYSTEMS OF REPRISALS.

    For instance, when some of the Germans who had been taken prisoners by the English, and who were in England, were sent by the English to work ...

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  10. ADDITIONS TO THE CAMP DIET.

    By arrangement with the British Government, I was also enabled to pay the poorer prisoners an allowance of five marks a week, thus permitting ...

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  11. SKIMPING THE PRISONERS' RATIONS.

    The amount allowed by the German Government to the camp commanders for feeding the prisoners was extremely small—only sixty pfennigs a day. ...

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  12. Scene In Prises' Camp

    A GUARD STRUCK ONE OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL OFFICERS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. OFFICERS' PRISON CAMP AT BURG.

    This was at that time what I should call a bad camp, crowded and with no space for recreation. Later conditions were improved and more ground ...

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  14. FRIGHTFUL CONDITIONS OF WITTENBERG.

    Conditions in the camp during the period of this epidemic were frightful. The camp was virtually deserted by the Germans, and I understand that ...

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  15. PRISONERS COMPELLED TO WORK.

    As more and more people were called to the front in Germany, greater use was made of the prisoners, and in the summer of 1916 virtually all the ...

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  16. RELEASE OF LIEUTENANT GOSCHEN.

    Lieutenant Goschen, however, became quite ill, and was taken to the hospital in Magdeburg. At the time of his capture the Germans had told ...

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  17. DIVIDED AUTHORITY WORKED BAD CONDITIONS.

    I did not find the Germans at all efficient in the handling of prisoners of war. The authority was so divided that it was hard to find who was ...

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  18. STARVATION DIET AT RUHLEBEN.

    Professor Alonzo E. Taylor, of the University of Pennsylvania, a food expert, and Dr. D. J. M'Carthy, also of Philadelphia, joined my staff in 1916 ...

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  19. THE FOOD SUPPLIED TO PRISONERS.

    The food in all these camps for civilians and for private soldiers was about the same. It consisted of an allowance of bread of the same weight as ...

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  20. CHAPTER XXXIX

    In Ruhleben the educated prisoners volunteered to teach the ignorant; two hundred aud ninety-seven different educational courses were offered to ...

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  21. SPOON VICTUALS FOR PRISONERS

    Thing of living as the prisoners of war in Germany have for years without ever having anything (except black bread). which cannot be eaten with a ...

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