This British prisoner wrote home about his experiences in a German lazeret at Duelmen on 18 January 1918. He praised the German nurses and doctors and the good care they provided during this three-month illness. He wrote the letter on official prison stationery and it received the censor\u27s stamp of approval.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1960/thumbnail.jp
German non-commissioned officers and translators censor incoming and outgoing Allied mail in Friedri...
8 p.Caption title.Imprint from Wing.The second letter is signed on page 7: J.M.Annotation on Thomaso...
Jean Larrue was born on the 23.07.1885 and came from SW France near Bordeaux. He served in the Frenc...
Example of a letter from a British prisoner at Muenster, written on 16 December 1917. It is written...
French and Belgian prisoners route letters to their comrades in the prison post office at Grafenwoeh...
At the end of March 1918, within a few days of being captured in the German spring offensive, Captai...
A French prisoner is busy writing a letter from Muensingen in this drawing. POW\u27s were allowed t...
After capture, German prison camp administrators sent a post card with limited information (indicati...
This Prisoner of war letter is written in German.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/postal-history...
Based upon evidence contained in Miscellaneous no.7, 1915, Cd. 7817: Correspondence between His Maje...
During the First World War hundreds of thousands of civilians spent years behind barbed wire through...
These British prisoners of war arrived in England in December 1915 as part of an exchange progra...
A postcard printed in Germany during World War I. German title: einbringen englischer Gefangener wae...
German censors in prison camps always had to remain vigilant regarding the passage of secret message...
A recuperating British officer, suffering from an arm wound, dictates a letter home to a German ...
German non-commissioned officers and translators censor incoming and outgoing Allied mail in Friedri...
8 p.Caption title.Imprint from Wing.The second letter is signed on page 7: J.M.Annotation on Thomaso...
Jean Larrue was born on the 23.07.1885 and came from SW France near Bordeaux. He served in the Frenc...
Example of a letter from a British prisoner at Muenster, written on 16 December 1917. It is written...
French and Belgian prisoners route letters to their comrades in the prison post office at Grafenwoeh...
At the end of March 1918, within a few days of being captured in the German spring offensive, Captai...
A French prisoner is busy writing a letter from Muensingen in this drawing. POW\u27s were allowed t...
After capture, German prison camp administrators sent a post card with limited information (indicati...
This Prisoner of war letter is written in German.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/postal-history...
Based upon evidence contained in Miscellaneous no.7, 1915, Cd. 7817: Correspondence between His Maje...
During the First World War hundreds of thousands of civilians spent years behind barbed wire through...
These British prisoners of war arrived in England in December 1915 as part of an exchange progra...
A postcard printed in Germany during World War I. German title: einbringen englischer Gefangener wae...
German censors in prison camps always had to remain vigilant regarding the passage of secret message...
A recuperating British officer, suffering from an arm wound, dictates a letter home to a German ...
German non-commissioned officers and translators censor incoming and outgoing Allied mail in Friedri...
8 p.Caption title.Imprint from Wing.The second letter is signed on page 7: J.M.Annotation on Thomaso...
Jean Larrue was born on the 23.07.1885 and came from SW France near Bordeaux. He served in the Frenc...