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For the Indian POWs at Zossen, Hoffman arranged to have special food and spices, especially curry, supplied to remind them that the Allies had not forgotten their sacrifices in prison.
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In December 1914, he found that the prison camp at Zossen, which contained twenty thousand French prisoners at the time, met or exceeded his expectations.
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The Gurkha, Sikh, and Shakur prisoners at Zossen-Wünsdorf received similar indoctrination.
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The Germans even constructed a mosque for Muslim prisoners at Zossen-Halbmondlager.
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Conditions at Döberitz were far inferior to the facilities for the French at Zossen.
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Muslim provinces and French colonial troops from North Africa and sent them to a propaganda camp at Zossen-Wünsdorf, the Halbmondlager (Crescent Moon Prison).
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The Germans sent Russian Tartars, also Muslims, to the neighboring prison camp at Zossen-Weinberge, which featured similarly comfortable accommodations.
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Albert Nicole, the chaplain at the German prisoner of war camp at Zossen, wrote this sixteen-page pamphlet for the benefit of French and
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Circa 1877, after his first wife had died in childbirth, he married Cäcilie Sabersky (born c. 1852 in Zossen, Brandenburg).
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She was accepted as a candidate, and was given some briefs in Schöneberg and Zossen, but before receiving an appointment as a judge, she was suspended from the civil service on order of the Prussian minister of justice on April 26th, 1933.
Erna Proskauer. 2009
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