
Transcriber's Note.
PREFACE
ABBREVIATIONS
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY
CHAPTER II CONDITIONS IN SWITZERLAND ON THE OUTBREAK OF WAR —THE SWISS ARMY
CHAPTER III PRELIMINARY NEGOTIATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE REPATRIATION AND INTERNMENT OF PRISONERS OF WAR
CHAPTER IV RED CROSS ORGANIZATIONS IN SWITZERLAND —THE BRITISH LEGATION RED CROSS ORGANIZATION
CHAPTER V THE FOUNDATION AND ORGANIZATION OF THE "BRITISH SECTION" OF THE "BUREAU DE SECOURS AUX PRISONNIERS DE GUERRE" AT BERNE
CHAPTER VI ARRIVAL IN SWITZERLAND OF THE FIRST CONTINGENT OF BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR FROM GERMANY
CHAPTER VII THE SWISS SYSTEM OF ADMINISTRATION AND DISCIPLINE RELATIVE TO THE INTERNED PRISONERS OF WAR
A British officer’s memoir opens with a tranquil summer journey to Switzerland that quickly turns into an unexpected wartime odyssey. As Europe erupts into conflict, he finds himself and his fellow soldiers caught in neutral Switzerland, where they become “interned” rather than prisoners of war. The narrative unfolds through his observations of the Swiss government’s careful negotiations, the compassionate care provided by local medical staff, and the remarkable hospitality extended by townsfolk of all classes.
The book offers vivid snapshots of daily life inside the camps: organized medical services, improvised schools, and lively social gatherings that sustain morale. Through detailed accounts of the camps’ structure, the cooperation between diplomatic officers and Swiss authorities, and the soldiers’ own initiatives, the memoir paints a nuanced picture of wartime humanity on neutral ground, inviting listeners to glimpse a lesser‑known chapter of World War I history.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (267K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Pinfield and The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2017-12-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1857–1937
A British lieutenant-colonel and colonial administrator, he wrote clear, firsthand accounts shaped by military service and international affairs. His best-known book looks at the lives of British soldiers interned in Switzerland during the First World War.
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