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Mainz.
ОглавлениеOf the officers’ camp at Mainz, Dr. Ohnesorg reports that “The quality and quantity of the food was good and varied. … One and all the British officers spoke in the highest terms of their commanding officer, his kindness and courtesy, and said that they received every privilege which could be afforded them, considering their position.” There were about 700 officers, of whom 25 were British. “If anything,” says the American Consul at Wiesbaden in a later report on Mainz, “I should think the British officers would … receive almost greater courtesy at the hands of their keepers than those of the other nations.”