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Does anyone else have a problem with the title of this article? Ruhleben wasn't, strictly speaking, a PoW camp, but a civilian detention/interment camp (Internierungslager); although I accept that, as such, it did administratively come under the overall umbrella heading of prisoner-of-war-camps (Kriegsgefangenenlager). I'm considering moving the article to Ruhleben internment camp. Comments? GrindtXX (talk) 21:18, 29 August 2012 (UTC)Reply