Ruhleben P.O.W. Camp

Ruhleben P.O.W. Camp

Ruhleben P.O.W. Camp was a civilian detention camp during World War I. It was located in Ruhleben, then a village 10 kilometre to the west of Berlin, now a district of the city called Ruhleben-Spandau. The camp was originally a horse racecourse.

Detainees

The camp detainees included male citizens of the Allied Powers living, studying, working or on holiday in Germany at the outbreak of World War I. They also included the crews of several civilian ships stranded in German harbors or captured at sea. The camp contained between 4,000 and 5,500 prisoners, most of them British. Life in the camp has been described in several books subsequently written by detainees. These include "To Ruhleben - And Back" by Geoffrey Pyke, who successfully escaped from the camp in 1915. [Pyke, 2002]

The German authorities adhered to the Geneva Convention and allowed the camp detainees to administer their own internal affairs. Gradually, a mini-society evolved in the camp. Letters, books, sports equipment and a printing press were all allowed into the camp and the detainees organised their own police force, magazine, library and postal service. The latter, known as the Ruhleben Express Delivery, was organised by Albert Kamps and began operating in July 1915. Soon it was handling over 6000 pieces of mail per month and 16 different postage stamps, which have since become collectors items, were issued. In April 1916 however the German postal authorities declared the service illegal and it ceased operating. In addition, a number of independent businesses, including a casino, also developed within the camp.

Arts and culture

The camp detainees also arranged their own entertainment. Among them were several musicians including Ernest MacMillan, later to become a conductor of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. MacMillan was a prominent member of the Ruhleban Musical Society and directed performances of "Mikado" and a pantomime version of "Cinderella". MacMillan transcribed the music for the former from memory with the help of four other musicians. Among those who attended these performances were James Gerard, the United States ambassador. MacMillan was also a member of the Ruhleban Drama Society and acted in productions of "Othello", "Twelfth Night" and "The Importance of Being Earnest".

ports at Ruhleben

As well as music and drama, sports also played a major role in the life of the camp detainees. Among the detainees were several former professional footballers including four former England internationals, Fred Spiksley, Fred Pentland, Samuel Wolstenholme and Steve Bloomer, a Scotland international, John Cameron, a German international Edwin Dutton and John Brearley, once of Everton and Tottenham Hotspur. The Ruhleben Football Association was formed with Pentland as chairman and Cameron as secretary. Cup and league competitions were organised and teams adopted the names of established teams such as "Tottenham Hotspur" and "Oldham Athletic". As many as 1,000 attended the bigger games. On May 2 1915 an "England XI" featuring Pentland, Wolstenholme, Brearley and Bloomer played a "World XI" captained by Cameron. Towards the end of the war an international triangular tournament called the "Coupe de Allies" , featuring a "British XI", a "French XI" and a "Belgium XI", was organised. Other sports such as cricket, rugby, tennis and golf were also popular within the camp. In May 1915 a "Rubleben XI", featuring Bloomer and Brearley, played a "Varsities XI" in the Rubleban Cricket League. In July 1916 a "Lancashire XI", featuring Bloomer, beat a "Yorkshire XI" that included Wolstenholme.

Notable prisoners at Ruhleben

*Steve Bloomer
*John Brearley
*John Cameron
*Sir James Chadwick
*Dr. Hugo Cimino
*Edwin Dutton
*Sir Charles D. Ellis
*Ernest MacMillan
*John Cecil Masterman
*Fred Pentland
*Geoffrey Pyke
*Fred Spiksley
*Samuel Wolstenholme

References

Notes

General references

*cite book
last = Pyke
first = Geoffrey
authorlink = Geoffrey Pyke
title =
publisher = McSweeny's Books
location =
series = Collins Library
year = 2002
isbn = 0-9719047-8-2

External links

* [http://ruhleben.tripod.com/ The Ruhleben Story] .
* [http://www.filatelia.fi/forgeries/ruhleben.html Ruhleben P.O.W. Camp Stamps]
* [http://www.collectionscanada.ca/4/6/m7-212-e.html Sir Ernest MacMillan at Ruhleben]
* [http://www.nls.uk/collections/rarebooks/acquisitions/singlebook.cfm/idfind/242 Ruhleben at National Library of Scotland]
* [http://www.worldcollectorsnet.com/news/newstories/news872.html Ruhleben Postcard Collection]


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