WOUNDED PRISONERS OF WAR
QUESTION OF REPATRIATION NO FURTHER WORD FROM GERMANY Rugby, Oct. 14 Asked m the House of Commons if negotiations were still in progress with the German Government for the repatriation of seriously wounded prisoners of war, the War Minister. Captain Margesson. said no communication had passed between His Majesty's Government and the German Government since the breakdown of negotiations on 6th October. The desire of the Government to secure as quickly as possible the repatriation of sick and wounded prisoners of war remained unaltered, and the Government was pre- . pared at any time to resume through ) the protecting negotiations for such repatriation on the basis of the ’ Prisoners of War Convention, 1929. — ; j 8.0 W.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 15 October 1941, Page 6
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