Photograph of the interior of a barrack, probably housing French prisoners, in the prison camp at Minden. As demonstrated by the property hanging on the walls of the dormitory, POW\u27s brought few possessions with them into captivity. Conditions were cramped, although POWs enjoyed individual beds at Minden instead of double- or triple-decked bunks constructed in other camps.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1484/thumbnail.jp
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Russian POW\u27s and a few civilian internees (in the back row) stand in their barrack at Norderstap...
Interior view of a barrack in Minden I, which highlights the beds and possessions of a wide range of...
French privates lived in very crowded conditions as depicted in this drawing of the interior of a ba...
French prisoners pose in their beds in their barrack at Darmstadt. To maximize the use of space, be...
This is the interior of a barrack assigned to French enlisted prisoners of war in an unidentified Ge...
Interior of a new barrack constructed at the prison camp at Friedrichsfeld. The wooden bunks lack m...
This was the interior of an enlisted men\u27s barrack for French prisoners of war in the prison camp...
This photograph shows the interior of an enlisted men\u27s barrack in the prison camp at Bustyahaza....
French, Belgian, and British prisoners of war sit in a field which will become the prison camp at Mi...
French prisoners relax in their barrack at Darmstadt as they enjoy some free time. Many of their be...
German non-commissioned officers stand among French, Belgian,and Russian prisoners in this barrack a...
Allied officers relaxing in their dormitory room in a Mainz barrack. While lacking in privacy, juni...
French-speaking Belgian prisoners of war lived in this barrack at Goettingen. The Walloons\u27 faci...
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