This French medical corpsman, Leon Pailet, represented the French prisoners of war at the prison camp at Goettingen. He was equipped with a desk, an ample supply of stationery, a large book collection, and has flowers for decoration. He also has a pet cat to spend time with during his incarceration.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/2122/thumbnail.jp
A French prisoner peels a pile of potatoes in the kitchen at Muensingen in this wood cut. Potatoes ...
A Belgian prisoner of war peruses the bookshelves in the Flemish library at Goettingen. The library...
French prisoners relax in their barrack at Darmstadt as they enjoy some free time. Many of their be...
The French prisoner of representative, Leon Pailet, has a conversation with Colonel Bogen, the camp ...
French-speaking Belgian prisoners of war lived in this barrack at Goettingen. The Walloons\u27 faci...
French prisoners of war in the prison camp at Goettingen could apply for a wide variety of jobs at t...
Photograph of a room for French officers at the prison camp at Halle-am-Saal. The officers enjoy se...
A large group of French and Belgian prisoners of war pose for a photograph in the prison camp compou...
This is an example of a French officer\u27s room at Heidelberg. The occupant has a comfortable set ...
French prisoners of war work in the prison laundry at Goettingen. Two prisoners operate a laundry p...
This was the interior of an enlisted men\u27s barrack for French prisoners of war in the prison camp...
Russian, French, and Belgian officers pose around a cloth-covered table in the prison camp in Halle-...
These French prisoners of war are Protestant and live in very comfortable quarters. Two are writing...
The Flemish prisoners of war were Dutch-speaking soldiers and they were assigned to this barrack at ...
This is an interesting view of the non-commissioned officers\u27 quarters at Goettingen. Two French...
A French prisoner peels a pile of potatoes in the kitchen at Muensingen in this wood cut. Potatoes ...
A Belgian prisoner of war peruses the bookshelves in the Flemish library at Goettingen. The library...
French prisoners relax in their barrack at Darmstadt as they enjoy some free time. Many of their be...
The French prisoner of representative, Leon Pailet, has a conversation with Colonel Bogen, the camp ...
French-speaking Belgian prisoners of war lived in this barrack at Goettingen. The Walloons\u27 faci...
French prisoners of war in the prison camp at Goettingen could apply for a wide variety of jobs at t...
Photograph of a room for French officers at the prison camp at Halle-am-Saal. The officers enjoy se...
A large group of French and Belgian prisoners of war pose for a photograph in the prison camp compou...
This is an example of a French officer\u27s room at Heidelberg. The occupant has a comfortable set ...
French prisoners of war work in the prison laundry at Goettingen. Two prisoners operate a laundry p...
This was the interior of an enlisted men\u27s barrack for French prisoners of war in the prison camp...
Russian, French, and Belgian officers pose around a cloth-covered table in the prison camp in Halle-...
These French prisoners of war are Protestant and live in very comfortable quarters. Two are writing...
The Flemish prisoners of war were Dutch-speaking soldiers and they were assigned to this barrack at ...
This is an interesting view of the non-commissioned officers\u27 quarters at Goettingen. Two French...
A French prisoner peels a pile of potatoes in the kitchen at Muensingen in this wood cut. Potatoes ...
A Belgian prisoner of war peruses the bookshelves in the Flemish library at Goettingen. The library...
French prisoners relax in their barrack at Darmstadt as they enjoy some free time. Many of their be...