POW diaries - Captain Percival Lowe, item 70
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.The first three lines appear in the top margin and appear to be written in a different pen then the rest of the entry. Through out there are corrections or additions of words made in this same pen.
+ this crime was not murder, but .evcating a disturbance
A Russian more or less mattered nothing to the Kaiser
point of 36.
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of a Russian by a fellow Russian officer. He had been
stabbed to death with a pocket knife. The German guard had
ultimately dashed in with fixed bayonets. The murderer was taken
away. Later he was tried by Court Martial + sentenced to a
few months imprisonment part only of which he was compelled
to do. I do not think I was allotted his bed. There were two
other young English officers, A Belgian Captain and 7 or 8 French
Officers. We fed in the same room. Our messing was done
by the Germans at I think 1.50 marks per diem. It was much the same
as the Citadel but a little inferior. For example amongst
the meat one came across a pigs ear or a pigs tail +bones
which could only be those of a dog. Our rations were shared
out French fashion. That is to say each in turn had
first go of the dish + it was etiquette to select the best
piece of meat. Of course if one was about last one got the
pigs ear. There were however plenty of vegetables.
The room was old, generally dirty +heated by a stove.
One had a mattress filled with straw. But a fresh supply
was getting difficult to procure.
There was a canteen +a douche in the place. The latter
was down a long passage which was evidently under the
front of the exterior slope. It had already been used as a means of escape +was now well barred + watched.
The passages were stone, cold + dark. The place was
added in second pen trivial in quality
lighted with lamps.
At this period we were allowed one bath a week + the
inmates of Wagonhause used to come over on this day
to take theirs, as there was no bath in their establishment.
Later we were allowed a cold bath every morning for 1/2
an hour after appel.
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- Toby Backhouse
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