German non-commissioned officers carefully inspect food parcels for contraband while British, Scottish, and French prisoners prepare to distribute the censor-approved packets to fellow prisoners. German enthusiasm for detecting banned items sometimes spoiled food preservation by opening cans and tins or cutting through bread and meat products.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1933/thumbnail.jp
The photograph on the left shows a loaf of bread sent to a German prison camp; when opened, on the r...
The camp commandant inspects the daily production of bread in the prison bakery at Quedlinburg. Ger...
British internees wait outside the parcel post office window to pick up packages from their families...
French and British prisoners organize packets in the mail censorship room at Heuberg in preparation ...
French prisoners inspect each of the parcels received by the prison camp at Stendal under the superv...
British and French prisoners unpack newly arrived letters and parcels from home in the mail censorsh...
French prisoners line up with the recently-acquired parcels and Liebesgaben from their family and fr...
The German officer seated at the desk was the camp censor at Doeberitz. He was responsible for insp...
Prisoners of war sell a variety of food and other items outside their barracks in the prison com...
German officers and interpreters open and review recently arrived mail searching for contraband and ...
French and Belgian prisoners unload packages from two wagons outside the parcel post office at Grafe...
This German orderly is carrying several loaves of war bread which will be distributed to the Allie...
Russian and French prisoners work in the parcel post office in Koenigsbrueck preparing for the distr...
German censors at Puccheim intercepted this package containing bacteria for germ warfare against cat...
French and Belgian prisoners route letters to their comrades in the prison post office at Grafenwoeh...
The photograph on the left shows a loaf of bread sent to a German prison camp; when opened, on the r...
The camp commandant inspects the daily production of bread in the prison bakery at Quedlinburg. Ger...
British internees wait outside the parcel post office window to pick up packages from their families...
French and British prisoners organize packets in the mail censorship room at Heuberg in preparation ...
French prisoners inspect each of the parcels received by the prison camp at Stendal under the superv...
British and French prisoners unpack newly arrived letters and parcels from home in the mail censorsh...
French prisoners line up with the recently-acquired parcels and Liebesgaben from their family and fr...
The German officer seated at the desk was the camp censor at Doeberitz. He was responsible for insp...
Prisoners of war sell a variety of food and other items outside their barracks in the prison com...
German officers and interpreters open and review recently arrived mail searching for contraband and ...
French and Belgian prisoners unload packages from two wagons outside the parcel post office at Grafe...
This German orderly is carrying several loaves of war bread which will be distributed to the Allie...
Russian and French prisoners work in the parcel post office in Koenigsbrueck preparing for the distr...
German censors at Puccheim intercepted this package containing bacteria for germ warfare against cat...
French and Belgian prisoners route letters to their comrades in the prison post office at Grafenwoeh...
The photograph on the left shows a loaf of bread sent to a German prison camp; when opened, on the r...
The camp commandant inspects the daily production of bread in the prison bakery at Quedlinburg. Ger...
British internees wait outside the parcel post office window to pick up packages from their families...