Six members of the American Help Committee at Rastatt pose for a photograph at the time of their release. Note the excellent condition of these men despite their incarceration in a German prison camps. They were responsible for distributing relief parcels and support camp conditions for needy American POWs.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1382/thumbnail.jp
WPA Secretary John Klanmann (in the center in civilian clothing) poses with a group of Russian priso...
A group of interned Polish Legion officers imprisoned at Rastatt pose for a photograph.https://schol...
Three important World\u27s Alliance secretaries, who were active in War Prisoners\u27 Aid, posed ...
These ten members of the American Help Committee at Rastatt volunteered to stay behind after the Arm...
Once organized into individual boxes, the American Distribution Committee could serve 922 U.S. POW\u...
Seven members of the YMCA Committee at Rastatt pose for a photograph in a comfortable sitting room. ...
American prisoners of war line up outside the Parcel Post Office at Rastatt with ten days\u27 supply...
The members of the American Distribution Committee divide up and organize ten days\u27 supply of foo...
These four American sailors constituted the American Camp Help Committee at the prison camp at Brand...
American prisoners carried their sports along with them, even to prison camp. This photograph captu...
A cosmopolitan group of thirteen Allied officers, representing Belgium, Britain, Scotland, France, I...
An unidentified WPA secretary poses with a group of ten Russian prisoners of war in an unknown Austr...
This poster aptly demonstrated the sea of humanity that became barbed-wire victims during World ...
The YMCA Band at Rastatt poses for a group photograph. The Association provided the musical instrum...
These three American prisoners were among the first incarcerated by the Germans after the United Sta...
WPA Secretary John Klanmann (in the center in civilian clothing) poses with a group of Russian priso...
A group of interned Polish Legion officers imprisoned at Rastatt pose for a photograph.https://schol...
Three important World\u27s Alliance secretaries, who were active in War Prisoners\u27 Aid, posed ...
These ten members of the American Help Committee at Rastatt volunteered to stay behind after the Arm...
Once organized into individual boxes, the American Distribution Committee could serve 922 U.S. POW\u...
Seven members of the YMCA Committee at Rastatt pose for a photograph in a comfortable sitting room. ...
American prisoners of war line up outside the Parcel Post Office at Rastatt with ten days\u27 supply...
The members of the American Distribution Committee divide up and organize ten days\u27 supply of foo...
These four American sailors constituted the American Camp Help Committee at the prison camp at Brand...
American prisoners carried their sports along with them, even to prison camp. This photograph captu...
A cosmopolitan group of thirteen Allied officers, representing Belgium, Britain, Scotland, France, I...
An unidentified WPA secretary poses with a group of ten Russian prisoners of war in an unknown Austr...
This poster aptly demonstrated the sea of humanity that became barbed-wire victims during World ...
The YMCA Band at Rastatt poses for a group photograph. The Association provided the musical instrum...
These three American prisoners were among the first incarcerated by the Germans after the United Sta...
WPA Secretary John Klanmann (in the center in civilian clothing) poses with a group of Russian priso...
A group of interned Polish Legion officers imprisoned at Rastatt pose for a photograph.https://schol...
Three important World\u27s Alliance secretaries, who were active in War Prisoners\u27 Aid, posed ...