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ОглавлениеAt Sennelager Mr. Osborne reports:
The situation of the camp is good … on very dry, sandy soil, surrounded at a few kilometres by pine forests. The buildings are good. Though there were the customary complaints about the food, more than half the men I spoke with expressed themselves as satisfied. … The men looked healthy, and they all stated that the general health of the camp was excellent. … There are shower baths with hot and cold water. … The men said they were well treated by the Commandants and the German soldiers and N.C.O.’s in charge of them.
The camps at Sennelager are large ones, and include more than two thousand British prisoners. Games, concerts, and theatrical performances help to pass the time. A play given by French prisoners was entitled: Avant et après la guerre.