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German prisoners of war, with distinguishing patches on their clothes, marching under armed escort to do gardening work in a North of England camp. These men, some of a first hatch of forty, play football as one recreation. They are well fed, and lead a comparatively normal life. They are guarded by the National Defence Corps.

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Northern Advocate, 30 November 1939, Page 8

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German prisoners of war, with distinguishing patches on their clothes, marching under armed escort to do gardening work in a North of England camp. These men, some of a first hatch of forty, play football as one recreation. They are well fed, and lead a comparatively normal life. They are guarded by the National Defence Corps. Northern Advocate, 30 November 1939, Page 8

German prisoners of war, with distinguishing patches on their clothes, marching under armed escort to do gardening work in a North of England camp. These men, some of a first hatch of forty, play football as one recreation. They are well fed, and lead a comparatively normal life. They are guarded by the National Defence Corps. Northern Advocate, 30 November 1939, Page 8

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