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the Commander would be open to reasoning and we should thus be given a chance to mediate. Unfortunately, Gerbrecht defended his motion in a very agitated way and was, to my astonishment, seconded by Taeufert despite our repeated pleadings. It was decided to request the consul’s visit and to send off a letter with all our signatures. I would have expected more regard for us from former committee members G. and T. But it seems this consular visit matter had already been debated in the old committee and was one of the reasons for the wholesale resignation.
Chiefly, the camp’s requests are: Self-administration of the canteen Extension of the parole
Only one roll-call a day
plus a few minor issues. Point 1 has been refused several times already. As arguable as that point is, as adamant are the Australians in not wanting to give up the profits derived from the canteen, as they cover a large part of the camp costs.