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Correspondence between His Majesty's government and the United States ambassador respecting the treatment of German prisoners of war and interned civilians in the United Kingdom
Correspondence between His Majesty's government and the United States ambassador respecting the treatment of German prisoners of war and interned civilians in the United Kingdom
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Correspondence between His Majesty's government and the United States ambassador respecting the treatment of German prisoners of war and interned civilians in the United Kingdom
A 3 page pamphlet created in Britain as a tool for education during World War I regarding the treatment of German prisoners of war.
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Date
1915
Creator
Foreign Office (Great Britain). Author
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Foreign Office (Great Britain). Author
Contributor
United States, Legation (Great Britain). Sponsoring body
Subject
World War, 1914-1918--Prisoners and prisons, British.
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World War, 1914-1918--Prisoners and prisons, British.
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World War, 1914-1918--Prisoners and prisons, German.
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World War, 1914-1918--Prisoners and prisons, German.
Source
Military Museums (Calgary, Alta.). World War I Propaganda Collection. D639 .P6 W67 NO.834
Collection
Military History
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Military History
Sub-Collection
World War I Propaganda
Place
Germany
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Germany
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Great Britain
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Great Britain
Extent
3 pages ; 34 cm
Genre
Pamphlets
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Pamphlets
Unique identifier
CU15853342
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Attribution
"Correspondence between His Majesty's government and the United States ambassador respecting the treatment of German prisoners of war and interned civilians in the United Kingdom", 1915, (CU15853342) by Foreign Office (Great Britain). Author,Foreign Office (Great Britain). Author. Courtesy of Military History,Military History Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.