– in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 12 Mehefin 1945.
asked the Secretary of State for War whether Great Britain is still paying the full scales of pay of German and Italian prisoners of war; what this costs at the present time; and what proportion of prisoners are working.
German and Italian officer prisoners of war continue to be credited with the pay of their rank in their own Forces in accordance with Article 23 of the Prisoners of War Convention. German medical and other protected other ranks are paid in accordance with a special agreement with the then German Government, the pay of their rank in the German Army. In either case the amounts which the officers and other ranks concerned are allowed in fact to spend are strictly limited.
I am unable to give an accurate statement regarding actual expenditure on pay for prisoners of war at the present time without much detailed inquiry. The expenditure will be noted among the claims to be referred by His Majesty's Government against Germany. Thirty-five per cent, of the Germans in the United Kingdom are working and over 98 per cent. of the Italians.