Behind the German Lines a Narrative of the Everyday Life of An American Prisone

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Behind the German Lines a Narrative of the Everyday Life of An American Prisone
Ralph E Ellinwood
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The war and the Germans came in for their share of our talk. Could our thoughts have been realized, the Empire and the Kaiser and his subjects would have gone to the lowest depths of hell to suffer untold tortures.
86 Behind the German Lines On August 20th the quarantine was lifted and we were permitted to wander at large in the camp, which contained about fifteen thousand men of all the Allied nationalities. Nearly half of these, however, were working in neighboring villages and cities, on far
...ms, in mines, or in factories.
Double twelve-foot barbed wire fences enclosed the whole camp. At the gates armed guards were always on duty, and other guards were stationed at various points around the camp.
The barracks were immense. Each barrack was divided into three rooms, not connecting. Each room would comfortably house about two hundred men, that is, from six to seven hundred in each bar- rack. The barracks were situated around the large yard, which included the football field. In one cor- ner of this field was a small barrack in which was located the postoffice, censor office, and one end was used as a storehouse for the English committee's food, although most of the food was kept at the committee tents, the French occupying two and the English one.


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