Life in an Internment Camp for German Nazis. A working party of Nazi internees returning with buckets of coke for the kitchens through the gates of Camp Roosevelt, Hemer, Germany. At Hemer, in the British-occupied zone of Germany, 3,300 Nazis (mostly Gestapo and S.S. men) are interned in Camp Roosevelt, formerly a German prisoner-of-war camp Stalag 6b. The internees have their time fully occupied, because,in addition to their instructional centre where they are taught everything from dramatic art to brick-laying, they have all the camp chores to perform, such as working on the allotments and fetching coke for the kitchens. May 1, 1946.
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