French-speaking Belgian prisoners of war lived in this barrack at Goettingen. The Walloons\u27 facilities were comfortable; they had access to desks and a large collection of books. Their walls are decorated with a number of pictures. Goettingen was a propaganda camp for Belgian POW\u27s, who received special privileges during their incarceration.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/2126/thumbnail.jp
A group of French and Belgian POW\u27s stand outside the church in Sennelager II under a very light ...
This is the interior of the prison camp kitchen at Goettingen where French and British prisoners of ...
A stream of Belgian prisoners of war march through Muenster on their way to the prison camp under Ge...
French-speaking Belgian prisoners of war lived in this barrack at Goettingen. The Walloons\u27 faci...
The Flemish prisoners of war were Dutch-speaking soldiers and they were assigned to this barrack at ...
Onze Taal was a newspaper published for Flemish-speaking prisoners of war at Goettingen. This is a...
A large group of French and Belgian prisoners of war pose for a photograph in the prison camp compou...
A Belgian prisoner of war peruses the bookshelves in the Flemish library at Goettingen. The library...
This was the interior of an enlisted men\u27s barrack for French prisoners of war in the prison camp...
These French prisoners of war are Protestant and live in very comfortable quarters. Two are writing...
French and Belgian prisoners of war and interned civilians gather around the news board in the priso...
French prisoners of war in wooden shoes wait to receive their dinner as they stand on a side street ...
French prisoners of war in the prison camp at Goettingen could apply for a wide variety of jobs at t...
British, Russian, French, and Belgian prisoners of war cram into the reading room of the YMCA hall a...
Russian, French, and Belgian prisoners of war line up at the window of the camp kitchen at Goettinge...
A group of French and Belgian POW\u27s stand outside the church in Sennelager II under a very light ...
This is the interior of the prison camp kitchen at Goettingen where French and British prisoners of ...
A stream of Belgian prisoners of war march through Muenster on their way to the prison camp under Ge...
French-speaking Belgian prisoners of war lived in this barrack at Goettingen. The Walloons\u27 faci...
The Flemish prisoners of war were Dutch-speaking soldiers and they were assigned to this barrack at ...
Onze Taal was a newspaper published for Flemish-speaking prisoners of war at Goettingen. This is a...
A large group of French and Belgian prisoners of war pose for a photograph in the prison camp compou...
A Belgian prisoner of war peruses the bookshelves in the Flemish library at Goettingen. The library...
This was the interior of an enlisted men\u27s barrack for French prisoners of war in the prison camp...
These French prisoners of war are Protestant and live in very comfortable quarters. Two are writing...
French and Belgian prisoners of war and interned civilians gather around the news board in the priso...
French prisoners of war in wooden shoes wait to receive their dinner as they stand on a side street ...
French prisoners of war in the prison camp at Goettingen could apply for a wide variety of jobs at t...
British, Russian, French, and Belgian prisoners of war cram into the reading room of the YMCA hall a...
Russian, French, and Belgian prisoners of war line up at the window of the camp kitchen at Goettinge...
A group of French and Belgian POW\u27s stand outside the church in Sennelager II under a very light ...
This is the interior of the prison camp kitchen at Goettingen where French and British prisoners of ...
A stream of Belgian prisoners of war march through Muenster on their way to the prison camp under Ge...