ST. STEPHEN’S HOUSE FRIENDS’ EMERGENCY WORK IN ENGLAND 1914 TO 1920

WW1 - Internment Camps
The Journal of the Friends Historical Society Vol. 66 No. 1 (2015) - 'Enemy aliens': Quakers and Germans in Britain during World War I by Betty Hagglund
Emergency committee for the Assistance of Germans, Austrians, and Hungarians in distress. / Broadsides and Ephemera Collection / Duke Digital Repository
Ruhleben: The Ibberson Photographs
Knockaloe WW1 Internment Camp | Knockaloe | Isle of Man
Prisoners of the First World War | International Committee of the Red Cross - Index
Archives 1914-1918: during the First World War, 10 million people, servicemen and civilians, were captured and sent to prisoner-of-war and Internment camps. The Belligerent Countries sent lists of prisoners of various nationalities to the ICRC. The ICRC set up alphabetical indexes. You can use them to search for a person.