A Belgian prisoner of war peruses the bookshelves in the Flemish library at Goettingen. The library is well stocked with furniture and pictures decorate the wall. The YMCA made every effort to obtain books for POW\u27s in a wide range of languages.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/2144/thumbnail.jp
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This photograph illustrates the French library collection at Ohrdruf. The American YMCA provided a ...
Onze Taal was a newspaper published for Flemish-speaking prisoners of war at Goettingen. This is a...
French prisoners read books and journals in the library in the prison camp at Heustadt. The shelves...
British, Russian, French, and Belgian prisoners of war cram into the reading room of the YMCA hall a...
French-speaking Belgian prisoners of war lived in this barrack at Goettingen. The Walloons\u27 faci...
The library was a critical service for POW\u27s as books allowed prisoners to leave the confines of ...
French prisoners borrow books from an unidentified prison camp library in Germany. POW\u27s who r...
French, British, and Russian prisoners of war pack the YMCA reading room in Goettingen. To maximize...
This storeroom in the Geneva headquarters of the World\u27s Alliance of YMCA\u27s is where secre...
The Flemish prisoners of war were Dutch-speaking soldiers and they were assigned to this barrack at ...
Cover of the Bibliotheque des prisonniers de guerre, published by the World\u27s Alliance of YMC...
In the interior of the library at Erfurt, four French and Belgian prisoners stand reading books. Bo...
A World\u27s Alliance secretary is compiling a list of books which will be sorted into traveling ...
Social workers and neutral inspectors often visited prison camps to meet prisoners. In this wood bl...
Russian prisoners administer the book collection in this library in an unidentified German priso...
This photograph illustrates the French library collection at Ohrdruf. The American YMCA provided a ...
Onze Taal was a newspaper published for Flemish-speaking prisoners of war at Goettingen. This is a...
French prisoners read books and journals in the library in the prison camp at Heustadt. The shelves...