After their arrival in French territory, newly released American prisoners received comfort bags from the American Red Cross. Red Cross personnel stand to the right in front of the Red Cross truck with French troops in the rear.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1033/thumbnail.jp
This train filled with American prisoners is greeted by American and Allied officers at a railro...
French and Belgian prisoners receive care packages outside of the barracks at Minden I. The parc...
The first French prisoners of war returning from Germany cross the Rhine River at Kehl on 21 Nov...
After their arrival in French territory, newly released American prisoners received comfort bag...
Seriously wounded French prisoners of war return from German prison camps, awaiting their train ...
A train from Germany carrying American prisoners of war arrives at a train station in Switzerland ...
This train, carrying American prisoners from Germany, passed through the railroad station in Bern,...
Some French prisoners in northern German prisons traveled to Denmark and took ships home to Fran...
The Germans released recently wounded American and British prisoners under their care at the front...
Once organized into individual boxes, the American Distribution Committee could serve 922 U.S. POW\u...
French prisoners of war recover from their wounds in one of the special reserve hospitals establishe...
French prisoners climb aboard a railway freight car at an unidentified German prison camp to retur...
This drawing depicts recently-released French prisoners of war and Alsatian troops that had fought...
American prisoners of war line up outside the Parcel Post Office at Rastatt with ten days\u27 supply...
These three American prisoners were among the first incarcerated by the Germans after the United Sta...
This train filled with American prisoners is greeted by American and Allied officers at a railro...
French and Belgian prisoners receive care packages outside of the barracks at Minden I. The parc...
The first French prisoners of war returning from Germany cross the Rhine River at Kehl on 21 Nov...
After their arrival in French territory, newly released American prisoners received comfort bag...
Seriously wounded French prisoners of war return from German prison camps, awaiting their train ...
A train from Germany carrying American prisoners of war arrives at a train station in Switzerland ...
This train, carrying American prisoners from Germany, passed through the railroad station in Bern,...
Some French prisoners in northern German prisons traveled to Denmark and took ships home to Fran...
The Germans released recently wounded American and British prisoners under their care at the front...
Once organized into individual boxes, the American Distribution Committee could serve 922 U.S. POW\u...
French prisoners of war recover from their wounds in one of the special reserve hospitals establishe...
French prisoners climb aboard a railway freight car at an unidentified German prison camp to retur...
This drawing depicts recently-released French prisoners of war and Alsatian troops that had fought...
American prisoners of war line up outside the Parcel Post Office at Rastatt with ten days\u27 supply...
These three American prisoners were among the first incarcerated by the Germans after the United Sta...
This train filled with American prisoners is greeted by American and Allied officers at a railro...
French and Belgian prisoners receive care packages outside of the barracks at Minden I. The parc...
The first French prisoners of war returning from Germany cross the Rhine River at Kehl on 21 Nov...