This is the back of the prison camp visitation permit Archibald C. Harte received from the German Ministry of War. The permit provides a general physical description of Harte, including his age, height, hair color, eye color, and distinguishing characteristics as well as his signature.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/2173/thumbnail.jp
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A group of prisoners of war have a conversation on a side street of the prison camp at Goettingen. ...
This is the exterior view of the Kurhaus Pfauenteich, a hotel which served as a prisoner of war camp...
Exterior photograph of the prison facility at Blankenburg, a prison camp for Allied officers in Bran...
The German Ministry of War assigned this camp visitation permit to Archibald C. Harte on 25 March 19...
This camp visitation permit was issued to Archibald C. Harte on April 2, 1915 by the prison commanda...
This was the main entrance to the prison camp at Goettingen, which is next to the prison administrat...
Some prisoners of war sit on benches in the prison compound at Goettingen while others appear to be ...
The French prisoner of representative, Leon Pailet, has a conversation with Colonel Bogen, the camp ...
This is a portrait of Colonel Bogen, the German commandant of the prison camp at Goettingen. It appe...
Colonel Bogen, commandant of the prison camp at Goettingen, speaks with Professor Carl Stange, Unive...
General view of the prison camp at Hameln, highlighting the commandant\u27s office (the first buildi...
Photograph of the official delegation which attended the inauguration of the first American YMCA hal...
This is a print of the exterior of the Celle Schloss (Palace), where the Germans incarcerated Allied...
A group of British non-commissioned officers and enlisted men pose for a group photograph in the pri...
This French medical corpsman, Leon Pailet, represented the French prisoners of war at the prison cam...
A group of prisoners of war have a conversation on a side street of the prison camp at Goettingen. ...
This is the exterior view of the Kurhaus Pfauenteich, a hotel which served as a prisoner of war camp...
Exterior photograph of the prison facility at Blankenburg, a prison camp for Allied officers in Bran...