HC Deb 26 February 1947 vol 433 c2044
6. Mr. Pickthorn

asked the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster what food, clothing and pay are provided for, and what restrictions are placed upon, the Yugoslav military at present in a displaced persons camp in Germany, of which the name has been communicated to him.

Mr. J. Hynd

There are at present no Yugoslav military in this camp. Those who volunteered and have been accepted for the new civil Mixed Watchmen's Service have left for training elsewhere. Those remaining were converted to displaced persons' status on 7th February, 1947, and are now treated in the same way as other displaced persons as regards food and clothing. They receive no pay unless they are in remunerative employment and, as displaced persons, they are now liable to direction to work.