While most Allied prisoners survived their captivity in German prison camps, some men died of their wounds, malnutrition, or disease. This is a drawing of the prison cemetery in the woods outside of Muensingen in the snow.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1537/thumbnail.jp
This is a drawing of a French prisoner at Muensingen. French POW\u27s were the first to arrive at t...
This is an exterior view of the hospital for prisoners of war at Zossen, probably taken from a guard...
British prisoners of war participate in compulsory exercise in this drawing of the prison compound a...
While most Allied prisoners survived their captivity in German prison camps, some men died of their ...
The prisoners took special care of the prison cemeteries as memorials to their fallen comrades. Thi...
Prisoners often died of wounds or disease while in prison camp. In this wood block print, a group o...
A well-tended prison cemetery for Allied POW\u27s stands on the outskirts of a German town. The g...
This drawing depicts a snow-covered street in the prison camp in Muensingen. Some prisoners are out...
A view of the memorial to and some of the graves of Allied prisoners of war who died during their ca...
This photograph shows the well-tended Allied prisoner graves outside of the prison camp at Bautzen.h...
This drawing portrays a typical Russian POW at Muensingen. The first Russian prisoners arrived in t...
The presence of Russian prisoners from Muensingen on German farms grew more common during the course...
Photograph of the well-tended prison camp cemetery at the officers\u27 camp at Koenigstein. Most of...
The arts were another important diversion for prisoners at Muensingen. In this illustration, a POW ...
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This is a drawing of a French prisoner at Muensingen. French POW\u27s were the first to arrive at t...
This is an exterior view of the hospital for prisoners of war at Zossen, probably taken from a guard...
British prisoners of war participate in compulsory exercise in this drawing of the prison compound a...
While most Allied prisoners survived their captivity in German prison camps, some men died of their ...
The prisoners took special care of the prison cemeteries as memorials to their fallen comrades. Thi...
Prisoners often died of wounds or disease while in prison camp. In this wood block print, a group o...
A well-tended prison cemetery for Allied POW\u27s stands on the outskirts of a German town. The g...
This drawing depicts a snow-covered street in the prison camp in Muensingen. Some prisoners are out...
A view of the memorial to and some of the graves of Allied prisoners of war who died during their ca...
This photograph shows the well-tended Allied prisoner graves outside of the prison camp at Bautzen.h...
This drawing portrays a typical Russian POW at Muensingen. The first Russian prisoners arrived in t...
The presence of Russian prisoners from Muensingen on German farms grew more common during the course...
Photograph of the well-tended prison camp cemetery at the officers\u27 camp at Koenigstein. Most of...
The arts were another important diversion for prisoners at Muensingen. In this illustration, a POW ...
With the collapse of the Serbian army in the 1915 Austro-German-Bulgarian offensive, German prison c...
This is a drawing of a French prisoner at Muensingen. French POW\u27s were the first to arrive at t...
This is an exterior view of the hospital for prisoners of war at Zossen, probably taken from a guard...
British prisoners of war participate in compulsory exercise in this drawing of the prison compound a...