The Allies used these groups of letters as the basis for their secret correspondence with a French prisoner in a German prison camp.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1332/thumbnail.jp
German officers and interpreters open and review recently arrived mail searching for contraband and ...
German commandants allowed prisoners to publish prison camp newspapers to provide POW\u27s with info...
Jean Larrue was born on the 23.07.1885 and came from SW France near Bordeaux. He served in the Frenc...
German censors in prison camps always had to remain vigilant regarding the passage of secret message...
Translation into German of the secret message found in a French prisoner\u27s mail. The Allies used...
French and Belgian prisoners route letters to their comrades in the prison post office at Grafenwoeh...
A French prisoner is busy writing a letter from Muensingen in this drawing. POW\u27s were allowed t...
French prisoners borrow books from an unidentified prison camp library in Germany. POW\u27s who r...
This is a photograph of the original letter, written in French; when exposed to certain chemicals, a...
A group of French prisoners mark time in a German prison camp. While they all serve in the French a...
Plusiers centaines de prisonniers allemands envoyés a l\u27Arrière. Handwritten on back: German pr...
Drawing of a German trench raid with a French prisoner in tow; both sides conducted trench raids ...
A detachment of French prisoners of war stand at attention in a German town, enroute to a prison...
These are samples of some of the correspondence Archibald Harte received from the relatives and frie...
A POW distributes letters outdoors to French and Belgian prisoners at Zwickau. These letters have b...
German officers and interpreters open and review recently arrived mail searching for contraband and ...
German commandants allowed prisoners to publish prison camp newspapers to provide POW\u27s with info...
Jean Larrue was born on the 23.07.1885 and came from SW France near Bordeaux. He served in the Frenc...
German censors in prison camps always had to remain vigilant regarding the passage of secret message...
Translation into German of the secret message found in a French prisoner\u27s mail. The Allies used...
French and Belgian prisoners route letters to their comrades in the prison post office at Grafenwoeh...
A French prisoner is busy writing a letter from Muensingen in this drawing. POW\u27s were allowed t...
French prisoners borrow books from an unidentified prison camp library in Germany. POW\u27s who r...
This is a photograph of the original letter, written in French; when exposed to certain chemicals, a...
A group of French prisoners mark time in a German prison camp. While they all serve in the French a...
Plusiers centaines de prisonniers allemands envoyés a l\u27Arrière. Handwritten on back: German pr...
Drawing of a German trench raid with a French prisoner in tow; both sides conducted trench raids ...
A detachment of French prisoners of war stand at attention in a German town, enroute to a prison...
These are samples of some of the correspondence Archibald Harte received from the relatives and frie...
A POW distributes letters outdoors to French and Belgian prisoners at Zwickau. These letters have b...
German officers and interpreters open and review recently arrived mail searching for contraband and ...
German commandants allowed prisoners to publish prison camp newspapers to provide POW\u27s with info...
Jean Larrue was born on the 23.07.1885 and came from SW France near Bordeaux. He served in the Frenc...