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- <l:h1>PART VI.<l:/h1>
- <p>
- PRISONERS OF WAR AND GRAVES.
- <p>
- <l:h1>SECTION I.<l:/h1>
- <p>
- PRISONERS OF WAR.
- <p>
- <i>ARTICLE 214.</i>
- <p>
- The repatriation of prisoners of war and interned civilians shall take place as
- soon as possible after the coming into force of the present Treaty and shall be
- carried out with the greatest rapidity.
- <p>
- <i>ARTICLE 215.</i>
- <p>
- The repatriation of German prisoners of war and interned civilians shall, in
- accordance with Article 214, be carried out by a Commission composed of
- representatives of the Allied and Associated Powers on the one part and of the
- German Government on the other part.
- <p>
- For each of the Allied and Associated Powers a Sub-Commission, composed
- exclusively of Representatives of the interested Power and of Delegates of the
- German Government, shall regulate the details of carrying into effect the
- repatriation of the prisoners of war.
- <p>
- <i>ARTICLE 216.</i>
- <p>
- From the time of their delivery into the hands of the German authorities the
- prisoners of war and interned civilians are to be returned without delay to their
- homes by the said authorities.
- <p>
- Those amongst them who before the war were habitually resident in territory
- occupied by the troops of the Allied and Associated Powers are likewise to be
- sent to their homes, subject to the consent and control of the military
- authorities of the Allied and Associated armies of occupation.
- <p>
- <i>ARTICLE 217.</i>
- <p>
- The whole cost of repatriation from the moment of starting shall be borne by the
- German Government who shall also provide the land and sea transport and staff
- considered necessary by the Commission referred to in Article 215.
- <p>
- <i>ARTICLE 218.</i>
- <p>
- Prisoners of war and interned civilians awaiting disposal or undergoing sentence
- for offences against discipline shall be repatriated irrespective of the
- completion of their sentence or of the proceedings pending against them.
- <p>
- This stipulation shall not apply to prisoners of war and interned civilians
- punished for offences committed subsequent to May 1, 1919.
- <p>
- During the period pending their repatriation all prisoners of war and interned
- civilians shall remain subject to the existing regulations, more especially as
- regards work and discipline.
- <p>
- <i>ARTICLE 219.</i>
- <p>
- Prisoners of war and interned civilians who are awaiting disposal or undergoing
- sentence for offences other than those against discipline may be detained.
- <p>
- <i>ARTICLE 220.</i>
- <p>
- The German Government undertakes to admit to its territory without distinction
- all persons liable to repatriation.
- <p>
- Prisoners of war or other German nationals who do not desire to be repatriated
- may be excluded from repatriation; but the Allied and Associated Governments
- reserve to themselves the right either to repatriate them or to take them to a
- neutral country or to allow them to reside in their own territories.
- <p>
- The German Government undertakes not to institute any exceptional proceedings
- against these persons or their families nor to take any repressive or vexatious
- measures of any kind whatsoever against them on this account.
- <p>
- <i>ARTICLE 221.</i>
- <p>
- The Allied and Associated Governments reserve the right to make the repatriation
- of German prisoners of war or German nationals in their hands conditional upon
- the immediate notification and release by the German Government of any prisoners
- of war who are nationals of the Allied and Associated Powers and may still be in
- Germany.
- <p>
- <i>ARTICLE 222.</i>
- <p>
- Germany undertakes:
- <p>
- (1) To give every facility to Commissions to enquire into the cases of those who
- cannot be traced; to furnish such Commissions with all necessary means of
- transport; to allow them access to camps, prisons, hospitals and all other
- places; and to place at their disposal all documents, whether public or private,
- which would facilitate their enquiries;
- <p>
- (2) To impose penalties upon any German officials or private persons who have
- concealed the presence of any nationals of any of the Allied and Associated
- Powers or have neglected to reveal the presence of any such after it had come to
- their knowledge.
- <p>
- <i>ARTICLE 223.</i>
- <p>
- Germany undertakes to restore without delay from the date of the coming into
- force of the present Treaty all articles, money, securities and documents which
- have belonged to nationals of the Allied and Associated Powers and which have
- been retained by the German authorities.
- <p>
- <i>ARTICLE 224.</i>
- <p>
- The High Contracting Parties waive reciprocally all repayment of sums due for the
- maintenance of prisoners of war in their respective territories.
- <p>
- <l:h1>SECTION II.<l:/h1>
- <p>
- GRAVES.
- <p>
- <i>ARTICLE 225.</i>
- <p>
- The Allied and Associated Governments and the German Government will cause to be
- respected and maintained the graves of the soldiers and sailors buried in their
- respective territories.
- <p>
- They agree to recognise any Commission appointed by an Allied or Associated
- Government for the purpose of identifying, registering, caring for or erecting
- suitable memorials over the said graves and to facilitate the discharge of its
- duties.
- <p>
- Furthermore they agree to afford, so far as the provisions of their laws and the
- requirements of public health allow, every facility for giving effect to requests
- that the bodies of their soldiers and sailors may be transferred to their own
- country.
- <p>
- <i>ARTICLE 226.</i>
- <p>
- The graves of prisoners of war and interned civilians who are nationals of the
- different belligerent States and have died in captivity shall be properly
- maintained in accordance with Article 225 of the present Treaty.
- <p>
- The Allied and Associated Governments on the one part and the German Government
- on the other part reciprocally undertake also to furnish to each other:
- <p>
- (1) A complete list of those who have died, together with all information useful
- for identification;
- <p>
- (2) All information as to the number and position of the graves of all those who
- have been buried without identification.
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