The presence of Russian prisoners from Muensingen on German farms grew more common during the course of World War I. This drawing depicts a Russian POW with a horse involved in agricultural work.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1538/thumbnail.jp
Russian prisoners in an Arbeitskommando (labor detachment) turn over the top soil on the moorland of...
Russian prisoners turn over a field with shovels on an Arbeitskommando for cultivation in preparat...
Thousands of Russian prisoiners of war line up in an East Prussian town early in the war in prep...
This drawing portrays a typical Russian POW at Muensingen. The first Russian prisoners arrived in t...
A Russian prisoner is hard at work ploughing a field behind a team of horses under the walls of Lich...
With the collapse of the Serbian army in the 1915 Austro-German-Bulgarian offensive, German prison c...
The arts were another important diversion for prisoners at Muensingen. In this illustration, a POW ...
This is a drawing of a French prisoner at Muensingen. French POW\u27s were the first to arrive at t...
While most Allied prisoners survived their captivity in German prison camps, some men died of their ...
Russian prisoners-of-war stand near an artistic garden plot which depicts a German iron cross with o...
Russian and French prisoners pull a wagon full of correspondence and parcels from the train station ...
Prisoners from Muensingen worked in labor detachments on the farms surrounding the prison camp. In ...
A group of Russian prisoners of war turn over the soil in a field in Spring 1915 in preparation fo...
This drawing shows the prison compound at Langensalza, including a Russian sentry standing at the in...
Food conditions were harsh for Russian prisoners of war in German prison camps who did not receive f...
Russian prisoners in an Arbeitskommando (labor detachment) turn over the top soil on the moorland of...
Russian prisoners turn over a field with shovels on an Arbeitskommando for cultivation in preparat...
Thousands of Russian prisoiners of war line up in an East Prussian town early in the war in prep...
This drawing portrays a typical Russian POW at Muensingen. The first Russian prisoners arrived in t...
A Russian prisoner is hard at work ploughing a field behind a team of horses under the walls of Lich...
With the collapse of the Serbian army in the 1915 Austro-German-Bulgarian offensive, German prison c...
The arts were another important diversion for prisoners at Muensingen. In this illustration, a POW ...
This is a drawing of a French prisoner at Muensingen. French POW\u27s were the first to arrive at t...
While most Allied prisoners survived their captivity in German prison camps, some men died of their ...
Russian prisoners-of-war stand near an artistic garden plot which depicts a German iron cross with o...
Russian and French prisoners pull a wagon full of correspondence and parcels from the train station ...
Prisoners from Muensingen worked in labor detachments on the farms surrounding the prison camp. In ...
A group of Russian prisoners of war turn over the soil in a field in Spring 1915 in preparation fo...
This drawing shows the prison compound at Langensalza, including a Russian sentry standing at the in...
Food conditions were harsh for Russian prisoners of war in German prison camps who did not receive f...
Russian prisoners in an Arbeitskommando (labor detachment) turn over the top soil on the moorland of...
Russian prisoners turn over a field with shovels on an Arbeitskommando for cultivation in preparat...
Thousands of Russian prisoiners of war line up in an East Prussian town early in the war in prep...