1944, Germany, Ilag VII
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Boredom was a major problem. Some internees were permitted to undertake paid work outside camp. The moral view of whether work should be done was strongly debated in the camp, but as everyone was a private individual, it was up to each person to make their own decision.
In April 1944, Laufen held 459 British internees (417 Channel Islanders) and 120 Americans, including Josef Nassy.10 Channel Island internees died in Laufen during internmen
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