The
Detaining Power, when deciding upon the
transfer of
prisoners of war, shall take into
account the
interests of the
prisoners themselves, more especially so as not to
increase the difficulty of their
repatriation.
The
transfer of
prisoners of war shall always be effected
humanely and in
conditions not less
favourable than those under which the
forces of the
Detaining Power are
transferred.
Account shall always be taken of the
climatic conditions to which the
prisoners of war are accustomed and the
conditions of
transfer shall in no
case be prejudicial to their
health.
The
Detaining Power shall
supply prisoners of war during
transfer with sufficient
food and
drinking water to keep them in good
health, likewise with the necessary
clothing,
shelter and
medical attention. The
Detaining Power shall take adequate
precautions especially in
case of
transport by
sea or by
air, to ensure their
safety during
transfer, and shall draw up a complete
list of all
transferred prisoners before their
departure.