Prisoners of war may be interned only in
premises located on
land and affording every guarantee of
hygiene and
healthfulness. Except in particular
cases which are justified by the
interest of the
prisoners themselves, they shall not be interned in
penitentiaries.
Prisoners of war interned in unhealthy
areas, or where the
climate is
injurious for them, shall be
removed as soon as possible to a more
favourable climate.
The
Detaining Power shall
assemble prisoners of war in
camps or
camp compounds according to their
nationality,
language and
customs, provided that such
prisoners shall not be separated from
prisoners of war belonging to the
armed forces with which they were serving at the
time of their
capture, except with their
consent.