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 The Great War 1914-1918, and Associated Conflicts
   Prisoner of War, Internment, & Associated Subjects



In Ruhleben Camp

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Purchase Price
£600.00 (second hand)

Date Purchased
February 22, 2012

Publisher
None (1915, This was a Camp publication )

Notes
This is a compilation of a number of the Camp Magazine, called "In Ruhleben Camp" The following issues are included in the bound covers: No 1 Sunday June 6th 1915 No 2 Sunday June 27th 1915 No 3 Sunday July 11th 1915 No 4 August Bank Holiday Number 1915 No 5 August 15th 1915 No 6 August 29th 1915 No 7 September 12th 1915 No 8 September 1915 No 9 October 1915 Xmas Number 1915 The scarce election issue is included. In 1914, thousands of British civilians and merchant seamen, along with foreigners of other nationalities but with British connections, were interned at the hastily constructed POW camp at Ruhleben Racecourse at Spandau, Berlin. Most would not see freedom until the end of the war but in the meantime they created and maintained a unique way of life for the 4 years of their internment.