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ОглавлениеThe house itself is as comfortable as any of the places where I saw interned officers in England. … It is surrounded by attractive, well-kept grounds, in which a tennis-court has just been made. … There are several modestly furnished mess and recreation rooms, and a terrace which is used for afternoon tea. … The Commandant is interested in his work, and evidently does all he can to make conditions agreeable.
There were 110 officers, of whom nine were British.