The library was a critical service for POW\u27s as books allowed prisoners to leave the confines of the camp intellectually and improve their educations. This drawing illustrates the French library at Muensingen showing prisoners reading books and writing letters.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1512/thumbnail.jp
Cover of the Bibliotheque des prisonniers de guerre, published by the World\u27s Alliance of YMC...
The arts were another important diversion for prisoners at Muensingen. In this illustration, a POW ...
Two French prisoners team carry their barracks\u27 dinner from the camp kitchen at Muensingen while ...
French prisoners borrow books from an unidentified prison camp library in Germany. POW\u27s who r...
This is a drawing of a French prisoner at Muensingen. French POW\u27s were the first to arrive at t...
A French prisoner is busy writing a letter from Muensingen in this drawing. POW\u27s were allowed t...
French prisoners read books and journals in the library in the prison camp at Heustadt. The shelves...
Social workers and neutral inspectors often visited prison camps to meet prisoners. In this wood bl...
A Belgian prisoner of war peruses the bookshelves in the Flemish library at Goettingen. The library...
Prisoners with money could purchase additional food and supplies at the prison camp canteen. In thi...
Photograph of the Internationale Bibliothek ( International Library ) in the prison camp at Giesse...
Once parcels were cleared by the German military censors, French prisoners prepared the parcels for ...
French and Russian prisoners read books and newspapers in the reading room and library at Cassel. T...
In the interior of the library at Erfurt, four French and Belgian prisoners stand reading books. Bo...
This photograph illustrates the French library collection at Ohrdruf. The American YMCA provided a ...
Cover of the Bibliotheque des prisonniers de guerre, published by the World\u27s Alliance of YMC...
The arts were another important diversion for prisoners at Muensingen. In this illustration, a POW ...
Two French prisoners team carry their barracks\u27 dinner from the camp kitchen at Muensingen while ...
French prisoners borrow books from an unidentified prison camp library in Germany. POW\u27s who r...
This is a drawing of a French prisoner at Muensingen. French POW\u27s were the first to arrive at t...
A French prisoner is busy writing a letter from Muensingen in this drawing. POW\u27s were allowed t...
French prisoners read books and journals in the library in the prison camp at Heustadt. The shelves...
Social workers and neutral inspectors often visited prison camps to meet prisoners. In this wood bl...
A Belgian prisoner of war peruses the bookshelves in the Flemish library at Goettingen. The library...
Prisoners with money could purchase additional food and supplies at the prison camp canteen. In thi...
Photograph of the Internationale Bibliothek ( International Library ) in the prison camp at Giesse...
Once parcels were cleared by the German military censors, French prisoners prepared the parcels for ...
French and Russian prisoners read books and newspapers in the reading room and library at Cassel. T...
In the interior of the library at Erfurt, four French and Belgian prisoners stand reading books. Bo...
This photograph illustrates the French library collection at Ohrdruf. The American YMCA provided a ...
Cover of the Bibliotheque des prisonniers de guerre, published by the World\u27s Alliance of YMC...
The arts were another important diversion for prisoners at Muensingen. In this illustration, a POW ...
Two French prisoners team carry their barracks\u27 dinner from the camp kitchen at Muensingen while ...