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Show Permanent Stock No. marking 52=-P~7598 substitutions have been made, ingredients .~- Protected personnel as prisoners of war that of the (Trousers are later also marked-on Prisoner-of-War the AUR eRe been oriented in They are described best other due using seat RRR n -- stencil, paste, difficulty the on the The in the same instead fronts later white in obtaining is marked letter PP and of -- certain manner of py 2 legs.) contingents who had eh” prison: camps in to clothing Arrivals. pean SS -- paint, were a directive much more issued by difficult Colonel to Arthur control. J. Ericsson: 1. of war The on 29 arrival at this December 1944 camp from Nebraska, has necessitated more contorl. The reasons a. that of and of war camps in this have been claim to ec. this of these been are as According (5) Scottsbluff, and pro-Nazi prisoners records, (6) Their of war is some of different these prisoner of : prisoners of war of war for about in disciplinary follows: to or six (450)prisoners Camp, administrative newly arrived in five fifty of War country. b. These prisoners be rigorous arrogance. have hundred Prisoner necessitating attitude insolence prisoners war The of four the their are nearly all two (2) years. political attitude is Africa Corps, In the main, and they belief. non-cooperative. d. When searched on arrival at this camp, many of the new arrivals had in their possession considerable American money, and among other prohibited items were contraceptives, all of which were taken from them. in, such e. Considerable anti-administration activity has been indulged as wearing of the German uniform conspicuously in the Compound in order to intimidate those prisoners of war who who may not share the political beliefs of the a3) 2h | | Prisoner of War Circular No. Prisoner of War Circular #36, | | | 40, WD, a0 have been pro-Nazi. : WD, ee De 3 August 1 July cooperative 1944. 1944. and |