French prisoners produced Le Tuyau ( Sprachrohr in German or The Megaphone in English), a prison camp newspaper in Quedlinburg. The Germans permitted POW\u27s to produce newspapers in various languages which promoted camp social and athletic events. This was the 24 August 1916 edition of the newspaper, which was in its second year of publication.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1616/thumbnail.jp
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The camp commandant inspects the daily production of bread in the prison bakery at Quedlinburg. Ger...
French and Belgian prisoners route letters to their comrades in the prison post office at Grafenwoeh...
French and Belgian prisoners of war and interned civilians gather around the news board in the priso...
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The editor of The Messenger to the Prisoners of War works on the copy for the latest edition of this...
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