This pen and ink sketch depicts the interior of the church in Rennbahn (Muenster II), featuring the altar, the pulpit, the communion rail, and the organ. If there was no chaplain among the POW\u27s, German authorities made arrangements for local clergy to conduct religious services in the camps.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1574/thumbnail.jp
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The Catholic prisoners at Koenigstein also enjoyed a very ornate chapel for worship services. The a...
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