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The British Interned in Switzerland

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An eyewitness account details the arrival, daily life, and administration of British soldiers interned in Switzerland during the First World War, tracing diplomatic negotiations that established internment, the Swiss government's organization of camps and medical services, and the roles of the Red Cross and British legation in welfare and discipline. It describes hospitals, clinics, inspections, employment schemes and technical schools, spiritual and recreational arrangements, visits from relatives, and social interactions with Swiss civilians, and offers impressions of artistic and musical life in Berne under wartime conditions.

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Henry Philip Picot

Henry Philip Picot was an author known for his work on the experiences of British nationals during World War I. His notable book, "The British Interned in Switzerland," provides a detailed account of the lives of British citizens who found themselves interned in Switzerland during the conflict. Through his writing, Picot sheds light on the challenges and adaptations faced by these individuals, contributing to the understanding of wartime experiences beyond the battlefield. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the social history of the era.

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