Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 60 Part 2.djvu/565

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1654 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [60 STAT. these persons, indicating the places of their deten- tion in Germany or territory occupied by Gdrmany. Pending the release of such prisoners of war, the German authorities and people will protect them in their persons and property and provide them with adequate food, clothing, shelter, medical attention and money in accordance with their rank or official position. (b) The German authorities and people will in like manner provide for and release all other nationals of the United Nations who are confined, interned or otherwise under restraint, and all other persons who may be confined, interned or otherwise under restraint for political reasons or as a result of any Nazi action, law or regulation which discriminates on the ground of race, colour, creed or political belief. (c) The German authorities will, at the demand of the Allied Representatives, hand over control of places of detention to such officers as may be desig- nated for the purpose by the Allied Representatives. ARTICLE 7. The German authorities concerned will furnish to the Allied Representatives:- (a) full information regarding the forces referred to in Article 2(a), and, in particular, will furnish forthwith all information which the Allied Repre- sentatives may require concerning the numbers, locations and dispositions of such forces, whether located inside or outside Germany; (b) complete and detailed information concern- ing mines, minefields and other obstacles to movement by land, sea or air, and the safety lanes in connection therewith. All such safety lanes will be kept open and clearly marked; all mines, minefields and other dangerous obstacles will as far as possible be rendered safe, and all aids to navigation will be reinstated. Unarmed German military and civilian personnel with the necessary equipment will be made available and utilised for the above pur- poses and for the removal of mines, mine- fields and other obstacles as directed by the Allied Representatives. ARTICLE 8. There shall be no destruction, removal, conceal- ment, transfer or scuttling of, or damage to, any