This photograph shows the exterior of the YMCA hall at the prison camp at Frankfurt-an-der-Oder. The POW\u27s constructed the building and it became the center of the camp\u27s social life. The facility was also used for divine services and became known as the Russian church.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1988/thumbnail.jp
Despite the peace treaty between Russia and Germany, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (3 March 1918), Rus...
American prisoners of war crowd a religious service in the prison camp at Rastatt. This was a Russi...
Allied prisoners leave the chapel, constructed by the YMCA, at the officers\u27 prison camp at Wiesa...
This photograph shows the exterior of the YMCA hall at the prison camp at Frankfurt-an-der-Oder. Th...
This is a photograph of the exterior view of the new Association building in Crossen-an-der-Oder rec...
Russian prisoners of war at the prison camp at Goettingen pose for a photograph in front of the new ...
This photograph shows a view of the prison camp at Crossen-an-der-Oder from the central watch tower,...
Prisoners of war constructed this church in an unidentified Austrian prison camp. Note the fine wood...
This photograph shows the interior of the Association building at Crossen-an-der-Oder. Russian inst...
Bare-headed and kneeling Russian prisoners participate in an Orthodox divine service in the church i...
This marks the official inauguration of the YMCA building in the prison camp in Wieselburg in 1916. ...
This is an interior view of the fortress from the courtyard at Wuerzburg. The round building to the...
German officers inspect the entrance to an unidentified prison camp in Germany. The building to the...
Prisoners of war dry their clothing in the prison compound at Goettingen in front of the YMCA hall (...
The church in Sennelager II in the snow amid the fir trees surrounding the structure. Allied POWs c...
Despite the peace treaty between Russia and Germany, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (3 March 1918), Rus...
American prisoners of war crowd a religious service in the prison camp at Rastatt. This was a Russi...
Allied prisoners leave the chapel, constructed by the YMCA, at the officers\u27 prison camp at Wiesa...
This photograph shows the exterior of the YMCA hall at the prison camp at Frankfurt-an-der-Oder. Th...
This is a photograph of the exterior view of the new Association building in Crossen-an-der-Oder rec...
Russian prisoners of war at the prison camp at Goettingen pose for a photograph in front of the new ...
This photograph shows a view of the prison camp at Crossen-an-der-Oder from the central watch tower,...
Prisoners of war constructed this church in an unidentified Austrian prison camp. Note the fine wood...
This photograph shows the interior of the Association building at Crossen-an-der-Oder. Russian inst...
Bare-headed and kneeling Russian prisoners participate in an Orthodox divine service in the church i...
This marks the official inauguration of the YMCA building in the prison camp in Wieselburg in 1916. ...
This is an interior view of the fortress from the courtyard at Wuerzburg. The round building to the...
German officers inspect the entrance to an unidentified prison camp in Germany. The building to the...
Prisoners of war dry their clothing in the prison compound at Goettingen in front of the YMCA hall (...
The church in Sennelager II in the snow amid the fir trees surrounding the structure. Allied POWs c...
Despite the peace treaty between Russia and Germany, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (3 March 1918), Rus...
American prisoners of war crowd a religious service in the prison camp at Rastatt. This was a Russi...
Allied prisoners leave the chapel, constructed by the YMCA, at the officers\u27 prison camp at Wiesa...