Letters that sent John Probert sent home before he was shot down in enemy territory. There are also various notification letters that the family received regarding his capture. There are also letters that John sent while in the POW camp. Some of the letters are even edited by the Germans for secuirty reasons
This British prisoner wrote home about his experiences in a German lazeret at Duelmen on 18 January ...
Thomas writes his family as a Federal Prisoner at Libby Prison. He provides instructions about ho...
The German authorities at the prison camp at Villingen provided Allied POW officers with postal stat...
These are samples of some of the correspondence Archibald Harte received from the relatives and frie...
Letters home from soldiers during wartime are one the few tangible connections between the soldier ...
Paris: Miss Dianna Green, 20, one of six members of a delegation from Colorado Springs, Colorado, lo...
Warren, Mich.: POW Sgt. John Sexton Jr. greets friends and neighbors at his home 11/22/71 after arri...
After capture, German prison camp administrators sent a post card with limited information (indicati...
French and Belgian prisoners route letters to their comrades in the prison post office at Grafenwoeh...
The Allies used these groups of letters as the basis for their secret correspondence with a French p...
German censors in prison camps always had to remain vigilant regarding the passage of secret message...
Abstract: Letters describing camp life written by Everett B. Andrews to his sister Lillian in St. Al...
British and French prisoners unpack newly arrived letters and parcels from home in the mail censorsh...
Jean Larrue was born on the 23.07.1885 and came from SW France near Bordeaux. He served in the Frenc...
A French prisoner is busy writing a letter from Muensingen in this drawing. POW\u27s were allowed t...
This British prisoner wrote home about his experiences in a German lazeret at Duelmen on 18 January ...
Thomas writes his family as a Federal Prisoner at Libby Prison. He provides instructions about ho...
The German authorities at the prison camp at Villingen provided Allied POW officers with postal stat...
These are samples of some of the correspondence Archibald Harte received from the relatives and frie...
Letters home from soldiers during wartime are one the few tangible connections between the soldier ...
Paris: Miss Dianna Green, 20, one of six members of a delegation from Colorado Springs, Colorado, lo...
Warren, Mich.: POW Sgt. John Sexton Jr. greets friends and neighbors at his home 11/22/71 after arri...
After capture, German prison camp administrators sent a post card with limited information (indicati...
French and Belgian prisoners route letters to their comrades in the prison post office at Grafenwoeh...
The Allies used these groups of letters as the basis for their secret correspondence with a French p...
German censors in prison camps always had to remain vigilant regarding the passage of secret message...
Abstract: Letters describing camp life written by Everett B. Andrews to his sister Lillian in St. Al...
British and French prisoners unpack newly arrived letters and parcels from home in the mail censorsh...
Jean Larrue was born on the 23.07.1885 and came from SW France near Bordeaux. He served in the Frenc...
A French prisoner is busy writing a letter from Muensingen in this drawing. POW\u27s were allowed t...
This British prisoner wrote home about his experiences in a German lazeret at Duelmen on 18 January ...
Thomas writes his family as a Federal Prisoner at Libby Prison. He provides instructions about ho...
The German authorities at the prison camp at Villingen provided Allied POW officers with postal stat...