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Repatriation of Prisoners of War

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1952

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1 Geneva Convention, United States Department of State, Publication 3938 (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1950). See also the extremely interesting study on Prisoners of War, published in 1948 by the Institute of World Policy at the Georgetown University, Washington; this study was based upon discussions among some forty young men who had been prisoners of war in the hands of the Germans or the Japanese. The discussions were led by Dr. Ernst Feilchenfeld of the Georgetown University faculty, who also prepared the report. The undersigned has also had the benefit of consultation on this problem with Dr. Hans Aufricht of the International Monetary Fund.