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Prisoners of the Great War
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Excerpt from Prisoners of the Great War: Authoritative Statement of Conditions in the Prison Camps of Germany
Under the French and English agreements with Germany it was provided that prisoners suffering from certain classes of wounds or dis eases should be interned in Switzerland for the duration of the war. Later it was provided that prisoners of a certain age (forty-five to forty eight years), who had been in prison camps for a total of eighteen months or more, were to be exchanged head for head under conditions which prohibited them from going within a certain distance of the front during the war.
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