German commandants allowed prisoners to publish prison camp newspapers to provide POW\u27s with information about camp activities. This is a copy of the front page of Le Journal du Camp d\u27Ohrdruf, the French language newspaper printed for French and Belgian prisoners at Ohrdruf (issue No. 11, 24 October 1915).https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1588/thumbnail.jp
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