... The censoring of
correspondence addressed to
prisoners of war or despatched by them shall be done as quickly as possible.
Mail shall be censored only by the despatching
State and the
receiving State, and once only by each. ...
... These
requests and
complaints shall not be limited nor considered to be a part of the
correspondence quota referred to in
Article 71. They must be transmitted immediately. Even if they are recognized to be unfounded, they may not give rise to any
punishment. ...
... This
information shall make it possible quickly to advise the
next of kin concerned.
Subject to the
provisions of
Article 17, the
information shall
include, in so far as available to the
Information Bureau, in
respect of each
prisoner of war, his
surname,
first names,
rank,
army,
regimental,
personal or
serial number,
place and
full date of birth, indication of the
Power on which he depends,
first name of the father and maiden
name of the
mother,
name and
address of the
person to be informed and the
address to which
correspondence for the
prisoner may be sent. ...