French prisoners of war in the prison camp at Goettingen could apply for a wide variety of jobs at the camp\u27s Business Office. They could choose employment in publicity, in the library, in the theater, etc. In the back of the room stand some interesting wooden models of the Eiffel Tower and a windmill which reflects the expertise of inmate wood carvers.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/2123/thumbnail.jp
A music class at Goettingen is packed with French prisoners of war as an instructor explains a point...
French prisoners of war in wooden shoes wait to receive their dinner as they stand on a side street ...
This was the interior of an enlisted men\u27s barrack for French prisoners of war in the prison camp...
French-speaking Belgian prisoners of war lived in this barrack at Goettingen. The Walloons\u27 faci...
French prisoners work outside their carpentry shop under the direction of a German non-commissioned ...
French prisoners work in a carpentry shop under a German non-commissioned officer in an unidentifi...
French prisoners work in the Parcel Post Office in the prison camp at Friedrichsfeld under the super...
French officers participate in a class in their dining hall in the prison camp at Halle-am-Saal. Co...
A large group of French and Belgian prisoners of war pose for a photograph in the prison camp compou...
This is an interesting view of the non-commissioned officers\u27 quarters at Goettingen. Two French...
Prison camps required the services of skilled craftsmen to help the facility operate properly. Four...
This is the front page of Le Camp de Goettingen from the 15 March 1915 issue. This newspaper was ...
These French prisoners of war are Protestant and live in very comfortable quarters. Two are writing...
German prison camp at Vesaignes.https://soar.stonehill.edu/charlesedgaramesalbum/1082/thumbnail.jp
French and Belgian prisoners route letters to their comrades in the prison post office at Grafenwoeh...
A music class at Goettingen is packed with French prisoners of war as an instructor explains a point...
French prisoners of war in wooden shoes wait to receive their dinner as they stand on a side street ...
This was the interior of an enlisted men\u27s barrack for French prisoners of war in the prison camp...
French-speaking Belgian prisoners of war lived in this barrack at Goettingen. The Walloons\u27 faci...
French prisoners work outside their carpentry shop under the direction of a German non-commissioned ...
French prisoners work in a carpentry shop under a German non-commissioned officer in an unidentifi...
French prisoners work in the Parcel Post Office in the prison camp at Friedrichsfeld under the super...
French officers participate in a class in their dining hall in the prison camp at Halle-am-Saal. Co...
A large group of French and Belgian prisoners of war pose for a photograph in the prison camp compou...
This is an interesting view of the non-commissioned officers\u27 quarters at Goettingen. Two French...
Prison camps required the services of skilled craftsmen to help the facility operate properly. Four...
This is the front page of Le Camp de Goettingen from the 15 March 1915 issue. This newspaper was ...
These French prisoners of war are Protestant and live in very comfortable quarters. Two are writing...
German prison camp at Vesaignes.https://soar.stonehill.edu/charlesedgaramesalbum/1082/thumbnail.jp
French and Belgian prisoners route letters to their comrades in the prison post office at Grafenwoeh...
A music class at Goettingen is packed with French prisoners of war as an instructor explains a point...
French prisoners of war in wooden shoes wait to receive their dinner as they stand on a side street ...
This was the interior of an enlisted men\u27s barrack for French prisoners of war in the prison camp...