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This articles contains small details of Douglas Grant's internment in German prisoner of war camp at Wundsdorf, Zossen, Brandenburg and two documents which were issued in Germany to prisoners of war forwarded by Douglas Grant. These documents show the policy and attitudes of the German Government at that time.

Notes

  • The two documents are titled as follows:

    Declaration

    To The English Prisoners of Respite.

    and

    A Parting Work

  • Includes a portrait of Douglas Grant.
  • Please be aware that this work contains words, terms or descriptions which may be culturally sensitive and are considered inappropriate today, but which reflect the period in which it was written.

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    y separately published work icon Reveille 31 December 1931 7311730 1931 periodical issue 1931 pg. 10
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