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| Issuer | Hôpital du Mas-Éloi (Blessés Allemands) |
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| Year | 1914-1921 |
| Type | Vouchers |
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| Obverse lettering | HOPITAL DU MAS-ÉLOI BLESSÉS ALLEMANDS BON de 0.05 c. L'Officier gestionnaire, (Translation: Mas-Éloi Hospital. Wounded Germans. Voucher for 5 centimes. The Administrative Officer.) |
| Reverse description | Plain unprinted reverse bearing a circular violet handstamp at the lower right, partially legible, relating to the issuing hospital establishment. A rectangular adhesive paper remnant is affixed near the upper centre, likely from prior mounting. |
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Hôpital du Mas-Éloi was a French facility designated specifically for wounded German prisoners of war during and immediately after the First World War. The "Blessés Allemands" designation — German wounded — appears in the issuer title itself, which is unusual: most prisoner-of-war camp scrip omits any reference to the nationality of its captive users. These small-denomination paper tokens allowed POWs to make minor purchases within the facility without handling official French currency, a standard practice under the 1907 Hague Convention's provisions for prisoner labor and canteen access.
The seven-year span of validity reflects the slow repatriation process that dragged well into 1920 for many German prisoners held in France.