U-BOAT MEN IN BRITISH CAMP.—German prisoners of war held in Britain; men whose fighting days are over so far as this war is concerned. They are some of the U-boat crews and airmen captured by British forces and are interned for the duration. Exercising in the grounds of a large country house, they are watched by an armed guard behind the barbed wire.
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Evening Star, Issue 23525, 14 March 1940, Page 3
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63U-BOAT MEN IN BRITISH CAMP.—German prisoners of war held in Britain; men whose fighting days are over so far as this war is concerned. They are some of the U-boat crews and airmen captured by British forces and are interned for the duration. Exercising in the grounds of a large country house, they are watched by an armed guard behind the barbed wire. Evening Star, Issue 23525, 14 March 1940, Page 3
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