Secretary J. J. Hertig, a Danish Red Triangle worker, stands next to the grave of Vladimir Kavsky, an imperial Russian field chaplain who died in the prison camp at Spratzern in 1915. Secretary Hertig was one of the neutral secretaries who volunteered to replace the departing American secretaries in War Prisoners\u27 Aid work in Austria-Hungary. The monument to the Russian soldier is interesting in its design and includes a poem in German.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/2471/thumbnail.jp
Despite the peace treaty between Russia and Germany, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (3 March 1918), Rus...
Two Russian prisoners of war show their paintings to an unidentified YMCA secretary during a vis...
Ten World\u27s Alliance secretaries who worked in War Prisoners\u27 Aid service in Bulgaria meet in ...
A Russian Orthodox priest leads a burial service for a Russian prisoner at Spratzern in the prison c...
An unidentified Association secretary stands between two severely wounded Russian prisoners outs...
This photograph shows the YMCA memorial to Americans buried in the cemetery at Rastatt as well as th...
An unidentified WPA secretary poses with a group of ten Russian prisoners of war in an unknown Austr...
A new grave for an American POW, highlighted by the wreath on the cross, stands near the YMCA memori...
An unidentified YMCA secretary meets with three Russian prisoners of war in the compound of a Ge...
An unidentified YMCA secretary meets with a group of sick and wounded Russian prisoners of war in an...
Russian prisoners construct a war memorial for fallen soldiers in the town square of an unidentifi...
An unidentified YMCA secretary, on the right, stands outside a lazaret in a German prison camp w...
WPA Secretary John Klanmann (in the center in civilian clothing) poses with a group of Russian priso...
The American YMCA funded the erection of this large stone memorial to American prisoners buried in t...
Austrian officials and officers join Russian (to the left) and Serbian (to the right) prisoners for ...
Despite the peace treaty between Russia and Germany, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (3 March 1918), Rus...
Two Russian prisoners of war show their paintings to an unidentified YMCA secretary during a vis...
Ten World\u27s Alliance secretaries who worked in War Prisoners\u27 Aid service in Bulgaria meet in ...
A Russian Orthodox priest leads a burial service for a Russian prisoner at Spratzern in the prison c...
An unidentified Association secretary stands between two severely wounded Russian prisoners outs...
This photograph shows the YMCA memorial to Americans buried in the cemetery at Rastatt as well as th...
An unidentified WPA secretary poses with a group of ten Russian prisoners of war in an unknown Austr...
A new grave for an American POW, highlighted by the wreath on the cross, stands near the YMCA memori...
An unidentified YMCA secretary meets with three Russian prisoners of war in the compound of a Ge...
An unidentified YMCA secretary meets with a group of sick and wounded Russian prisoners of war in an...
Russian prisoners construct a war memorial for fallen soldiers in the town square of an unidentifi...
An unidentified YMCA secretary, on the right, stands outside a lazaret in a German prison camp w...
WPA Secretary John Klanmann (in the center in civilian clothing) poses with a group of Russian priso...
The American YMCA funded the erection of this large stone memorial to American prisoners buried in t...
Austrian officials and officers join Russian (to the left) and Serbian (to the right) prisoners for ...
Despite the peace treaty between Russia and Germany, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (3 March 1918), Rus...
Two Russian prisoners of war show their paintings to an unidentified YMCA secretary during a vis...
Ten World\u27s Alliance secretaries who worked in War Prisoners\u27 Aid service in Bulgaria meet in ...