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An important part of Association work was spiritual relief, and Sprunger took the lead in conducting evangelism campaigns at Ruhleben.
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Hoffman and Sprunger visited the censor office, which was inspecting parcels, and the parcel delivery service, which forwarded packages to transferred prisoners.
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Hoffman and Sprunger were limited in what they could accomplish for POWs during the first Christmas season of their work in December 1915, but the expanded force of American secretaries strove to spread Christmas cheer to as many prisoners as possible the following year.
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The German officials at this camp strongly encouraged the establishment of Association work, and Sprunger believed that this presented an opportunity to set up an educational program.
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Hoffman and James E. Sprunger supervised a major revival at Ruhleben, and the Senior Secretary conducted drives in other camps.
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Note 39: Of these eleven American secretaries, only three (Conrad Hoffman, H.R. Gold, and James Sprunger) spoke German, although they were assigned to conduct welfare operations with Central Power POWs.
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Williams worked with James Sprunger, the War Prisoners 'Aid Secretary assigned to Brandenburg, to develop Associations in German prison facilities.
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This American YMCA secretary was among the first of the second wave of War Prisoners Aid Secretaries to reach Germany (he followed Conrad Hoffman and James Sprunger).
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Conrad Hoffman and James Sprunger visited the propaganda camp at Limburg and worked with the Irish prisoners.
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Sprunger recommended the construction of an Association hall for the camp, and was readily supported by Hoffman.
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