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Henry Masterman Mist Diaries and Prisoners Pie Magazine

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very largely responsible for seending hundreds of absolutely innocent & harmless ,Englishmen to prison.  
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very largely responsible for sending hundreds of absolutely innocent & harmless Englishmen to prison.  
Nov 7 The Ger. garrison at Tsing tau surrendered after plucky resistance to the Hapanese besiegers. An old gentleman Major Gaskell, who lived in Dresden for many years and is over 80 years old has been imprisoned here because he is an "English military man". Shame!
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Nov. 10 From today I am request to report twice daily. 9 a.m & 5 p.m. to the police. All British ladies have to do likewise.  
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Nov 7 The Ger. garrison at Tsing tau surrendered after plucky resistance to the Japanese besiegers. An old gentleman Major Gaskell, who lived in Dresden for many years and is over 80 years old has been imprisoned here because he is an "English military man". Shame!
Nov. 11 This  we at the "Haupt Polizerqebandr" I saw most of the Englishmen, about a dozen,  who are to be sent on to the concentration camp at "Rubleben" near Berlin at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning They were allowed to say good bye to their friends & relations &
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Nov. 10 From today I am required to report twice daily. 9 a.m. & 5 p.m. to the police. All British ladies have to do likewise.
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Nov. 11 This  eve at the "Haupt Polizerqebaude" I saw most of the Englishmen, about a dozen,  who are to be sent on to the concentration camp at "Ruhleben" near Berlin at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning They were allowed to say good bye to their friends & relations &BC Archives, MS-2570
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Box 1
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MIST, Henry Masterman
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Diary, Dresden, 01 Aug 1914 – 02 Dec 1914.

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very largely responsible for sending hundreds of absolutely innocent & harmless Englishmen to prison.

Nov 7 The Ger. garrison at Tsing tau surrendered after plucky resistance to the Japanese besiegers. An old gentleman Major Gaskell, who lived in Dresden for many years and is over 80 years old has been imprisoned here because he is an "English military man". Shame!

Nov. 10 From today I am required to report twice daily. 9 a.m. & 5 p.m. to the police. All British ladies have to do likewise.

Nov. 11 This eve at the "Haupt Polizerqebaude" I saw most of the Englishmen, about a dozen, who are to be sent on to the concentration camp at "Ruhleben" near Berlin at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning They were allowed to say good bye to their friends & relations &BC Archives, MS-2570

Box 1 File 1 MIST, Henry Masterman Diary, Dresden, 01 Aug 1914 – 02 Dec 1914.