This photograph shows the interior of the laundry at the prison camp at Puchheim. Clothing and linen were washed in large vats with hot- and cold-running water and folded on the tables. Prisoners provided the labor to maintain this service in the prison camp.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1612/thumbnail.jp
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Outside view of the bathing facility at Grafenwoehr where prisoners could take hot baths and showers...
Exterior view of the laundry/wash house in the prison camp at Puchheim during the winter. The priso...
French and Russian prisoners are working in the prison laundry at Wahn. They stand next to the larg...
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French POW\u27s wash laundry in large wooden tubs in the wash room in the prison camp at Giessen. C...
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Prisoners wash and disinfect clothing under the supervision of an Austrian non-commissioned officer ...
French and Belgian prisoners of war wash their clothing outdoors in large basins in the compound ...
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British prisoners scrub down the camp laundry at Limburg under the command of German guards. The st...
The Germans constructed one-story wooden barracks in most prison camps. They were easy for POW labo...
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