British prisoners at Schweidnitz produced the English-language newspaper The Barb. This was the 27 May 27 1918 issue of the prison camp newspaper. POW camp newspapers carried a great deal of information regarding camp activities (sports, education, entertainment, and social news) and often featured fiction and humorous stories.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1419/thumbnail.jp
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This article engages with the history of First World War internment, both civilian and prisoner of w...
French prisoners produced Le Tuyau ( Sprachrohr in German or The Megaphone in English), a priso...
German commandants allowed prisoners to publish prison camp newspapers to provide POW\u27s with info...
This is the front page of the first edition of The Barbed Wireless, a newspaper for American POW\u...
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British internees could learn about news and sales at the bill-posting station in the prison camp at...
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