IN GERMANY
UNWOUNDED PRISONERS OF WAR. CAMPS TO BE VISITED. All unwounded British prisoners of war captured in Greece are now in camps in Germany, according to Wai Office information, says the British official wireless. The United States Embassy in Berlin has arranged for these camips to be visited. Unwounded prisoners of war captured in Crete are known to have been en route to Germany. Inquiries whether they have arrived are being made. Precise information has also been
requested on the number and location of wounded and sick prisoners Greece and Crete. A representative of the International Red Cross Committee has arrived at Ankara, Turkey, and means of transporting food and parcels to British and Imperial wounded prisoners in Greece are under active discussion with the German and Italian authorities.
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 63, Issue 4463, 13 August 1941, Page 8
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