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Hoffman obtained supplies for a musical show, and the prisoners rented the largest theater in Rastatt for the production.
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American prisoners at the Ukrainerlager in Rastatt, Baden published the first issue of this four-page prison camp newspaper on 14 September
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Göttingen; The Barbed Wireless in Rastatt; The Rembahn Review in Münster II; The Döberitz Empire in
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Thanksgiving evening was the last time Hoffman would spend with the American POWs in Rastatt.
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Reprinted (Rastatt: Pabel Moewig) 1990, (Düsseldorf: ECON-Taschenbuch) 1994,
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In the articles on page three, the editors address sports, theatricals, a food exchange, and new Bible classes available at Rastatt.
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The Barbed-Wireless, I: 1 (14 September 1918), Rastatt, Baden.
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Committee Ukrainian Camp Rastatt, the American POWs 'welfare committee, and a YMCA committee.
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The move also improved the living standards for American soldiers, since Rastatt offered far better accommodations and conditions that Tuchel and other prison camps.
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The editors express their thanks to Conrad Hoffman and Emil Diehl for their hard work in establishing an Association at Rastatt and list all of the books, games, sports equipment, and money for special cases that the YMCA had provided.
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