A view of prisoners in a washroom in the enlisted men\u27s prison at Wuerzburg. This photograph was taken from the door way of the washroom and shows the window. Morning washing was important from a hygienic perspective to keep POW\u27s clean.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1756/thumbnail.jp
French prisoners of war work in the prison laundry at Goettingen. Two prisoners operate a laundry p...
French and Belgian prisoners of war wash their clothing outdoors in large basins in the compound ...
Prisoners of war dry their clothing in the prison compound at Goettingen in front of the YMCA hall (...
French prisoners enter the washroom in the enlisted prisoners\u27 camp at Wuerzburg for their mornin...
American POW\u27s wash up and shave in the morning at the outdoor sinks outside their barracks at Ra...
The regular washing of clothing was an important means of preventing the spread of disease and maint...
Having just finished washing their uniforms, French prisoners hang their clothing outside the laundr...
Russian prisoners wash their hands and faces at troughs in an open air shed at a German prison c...
Outside view of the bathing facility at Grafenwoehr where prisoners could take hot baths and showers...
This photograph shows the interior of the laundry at the prison camp at Puchheim. Clothing and line...
French POW\u27s wash laundry in large wooden tubs in the wash room in the prison camp at Giessen. C...
These prisoners are soaking in a special disinfection bath in the prison camp at Guestrow. Nearly a...
French and Russian prisoners air out their mattresses in the sun outside their barrack in the pris...
Exterior view of the laundry/wash house in the prison camp at Puchheim during the winter. The priso...
British and French prisoners of war are busy washing their clothing and linen outdoors in the prison...
French prisoners of war work in the prison laundry at Goettingen. Two prisoners operate a laundry p...
French and Belgian prisoners of war wash their clothing outdoors in large basins in the compound ...
Prisoners of war dry their clothing in the prison compound at Goettingen in front of the YMCA hall (...
French prisoners enter the washroom in the enlisted prisoners\u27 camp at Wuerzburg for their mornin...
American POW\u27s wash up and shave in the morning at the outdoor sinks outside their barracks at Ra...
The regular washing of clothing was an important means of preventing the spread of disease and maint...
Having just finished washing their uniforms, French prisoners hang their clothing outside the laundr...
Russian prisoners wash their hands and faces at troughs in an open air shed at a German prison c...
Outside view of the bathing facility at Grafenwoehr where prisoners could take hot baths and showers...
This photograph shows the interior of the laundry at the prison camp at Puchheim. Clothing and line...
French POW\u27s wash laundry in large wooden tubs in the wash room in the prison camp at Giessen. C...
These prisoners are soaking in a special disinfection bath in the prison camp at Guestrow. Nearly a...
French and Russian prisoners air out their mattresses in the sun outside their barrack in the pris...
Exterior view of the laundry/wash house in the prison camp at Puchheim during the winter. The priso...
British and French prisoners of war are busy washing their clothing and linen outdoors in the prison...
French prisoners of war work in the prison laundry at Goettingen. Two prisoners operate a laundry p...
French and Belgian prisoners of war wash their clothing outdoors in large basins in the compound ...
Prisoners of war dry their clothing in the prison compound at Goettingen in front of the YMCA hall (...