Subject to the
measures which the
Detaining Powers may consider essential to ensure their
security or to
meet any other
reasonable need, the
representatives of
religious organizations,
relief societies, or any other
organization assisting
prisoners of war, shall
receive from the said
Powers, for themselves and their duly
accredited agents, all necessary
facilities for
visiting the
prisoners, distributing
relief supplies and
material, from any
source, intended for
religious,
educational or recreative
purposes, and for assisting them in organizing their
leisure time within the
camps. Such
societies or
organizations may be constituted in the
territory of the
Detaining Power or in any other
country, or they may have an
international character.
The
Detaining Power may
limit the
number of
societies and
organizations whose
delegates are allowed to carry out their
activities in its
territory and under its
supervision, on
condition, however, that such
limitation shall not hinder the effective
operation of adequate
relief to all
prisoners of war.
The
special position of the
International Committee of the Red Cross in this
field shall be recognized and respected at all times.
As soon as
relief supplies or
material intended for the above-mentioned
purposes are handed over to
prisoners of war, or very shortly afterwards,
receipts for each
consignment,
signed by the
prisoners'
representative, shall be forwarded to the
relief society or
organization making the
shipment. At the same
time,
receipts for these
consignments shall be supplied by the
administrative authorities responsible for guarding the
prisoners.