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It says interred for the english prisoners. Later it says they were freed. Accordingly to the oxford dictionary:
inter
/inter/
• verb (interred, interring) place (a corpse) in a grave or tomb.
— ORIGIN Old French enterrer, from Latin in- ‘into’ + terra ‘earth’.
"British prisoners of war had been interred"
So i changed from interred to captured and kept.
Emerson Cargnin
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