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who had acquired British citizenship. In June 1941 most of the sailors were transferred to Canada. The section for Germans was sensibly divided in a pro- and anti-Nazi wing. There was also a section set up to house
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After independence the facilities of the British Army were taken over by the newly established Ceylon Army, and Diyatalawa became the primary training grounds for the young army with the establishment in 1950 the
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Army Training Command (ARTRAC) was inaugurated on 29 January 2012 at Diyatalawa. ARTRAC was established as a separate organization for doctrinal development and training monitoring of Sri Lanka Army.
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Early in World War II the camp was reopened and German nationals resident in Hong Kong and Singapore, as well as many sailors, like those removed from the
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It is not exactly known as to when Diyatalawa became a training station for troops, but available records show that it was selected around 1885, when the
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POWs. After the Japanese started bombing the island, inmates were on 23 February 1942 transferred to camps on the mainland. Males usually went to
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the youngest of the seven commands of the Sri Lanka Army was formed at Diyatalawa. Prior to this Diyatalawa served as an Area Headquarters.
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in violation of international law, were housed here. Also imprisoned were Buddhist monks of German extraction like
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and established its training center there. They had to move out in 1962 and it was taken over by the
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at Diyatalawa. At that time training was conducted at the
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