Oral Answers to Questions — Prisoners of War – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 4 Tachwedd 1947.
Mr Richard Stokes
, Ipswich
12:00,
4 Tachwedd 1947
asked the Secretary of State for War how many prisoners of war were repatriated from this country and the Middle East, respectively, for each of the months August, September and October.
Mr Emanuel Shinwell
, Seaham
I will, with permission, circulate these figures in the OFFICIAL REPORT.
Mr Richard Stokes
, Ipswich
Can my right hon. Friend say whether the numbers repatriated from the Middle East are up to form? Are they up to 5,000 a month?
Mr Emanuel Shinwell
, Seaham
I cannot say offhand, but we are gradually repatriating these prisoners.
Mr Richard Stokes
, Ipswich
asked the Secretary of State for War how many prisoners of war transferred from camps in the United States of America are still under detention in this country; and whether, under the Moscow Agreement, all prisoners of war captured by the Americans and still detained in France will be sent home.
Mr Emanuel Shinwell
, Seaham
The information required in the first part of the Question is not available. His Majesty's Government have no responsibility for the prisoners of war referred to in the second part of the Question, but under the Moscow agreement the French Government in conjunction with the Governments of the United Kingdom, U.S.A. and U.S.S.R. are committed to the return of all German prisoners of war held by them by the end of 1948.
Secretary of State was originally the title given to the two officials who conducted the Royal Correspondence under Elizabeth I. Now it is the title held by some of the more important Government Ministers, for example the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.