HC Deb 03 February 1967 vol 740 cc192-3W
Mr. Neave

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs how many British subjects, civilian and military, were in Sonderlagers A or B or any part other than the main compound of Sachenhausen concentration camp during the war; how many survived; and how many of those who made claims under the AngloGerman treaty of July, 1964, have been refused compensation.

Mr. William Rodgers

No accurate record exists. The Foreign Office knows of 14 United Kingdom nationals who applied for compensation and none were eligible in respect of such confinement.

Mr. Neave

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs how many British subjects are recorded by his department as being inmates of the main compound of Sachenhausen concentration camp during the war; how many survived; and how many have been compensated under the Anglo-German agreement of July, 1964.

Mr. William Rodgers

Twenty-nine United Kingdom nationals are recorded as having been inmates of the main compound of Sachsenhausen concentration camp. Eight survived. Compensation has been paid in respect of 25 inmates. Efforts to trace dependents of the other four were unsuccessful.

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