French and Belgian prisoners of war and interned civilians gather around the news board in the prison compound at Goettingen to read the latest news and announcements. Note the identification badges on the upper left sleeves of most of the POW uniforms.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/2121/thumbnail.jp
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French and Belgian prisoners of war and interned civilians gather around the news board in the priso...
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Russian, French, and Belgian officers pose around a cloth-covered table in the prison camp in Halle-...
A POW distributes letters outdoors to French and Belgian prisoners at Zwickau. These letters have b...
A group of French prisoners mark time in a German prison camp. While they all serve in the French a...
French and Belgian prisoners of war and interned civilians gather around the news board in the priso...
A large group of French and Belgian prisoners of war pose for a photograph in the prison camp compou...
This is the front page of Le Camp de Goettingen from the 15 March 1915 issue. This newspaper was ...
Onze Taal was a newspaper published for Flemish-speaking prisoners of war at Goettingen. This is a...
A group of British non-commissioned officers and enlisted men pose for a group photograph in the pri...
French-speaking Belgian prisoners of war lived in this barrack at Goettingen. The Walloons\u27 faci...
This is the front page of the first edition of The Wooden City: A Journal for Prisoners of War in ...
Belgian, French, and a few English prisoners of war stand in front of the prison kitchen at Kaltenki...
The Flemish prisoners of war were Dutch-speaking soldiers and they were assigned to this barrack at ...
German commandants allowed prisoners to publish prison camp newspapers to provide POW\u27s with info...
French enlisted men,colonial troops, and a few French sailors, stand in front of the prison kitchen ...
French prisoners of war in wooden shoes wait to receive their dinner as they stand on a side street ...
Russian, French, and Belgian officers pose around a cloth-covered table in the prison camp in Halle-...
A POW distributes letters outdoors to French and Belgian prisoners at Zwickau. These letters have b...
A group of French prisoners mark time in a German prison camp. While they all serve in the French a...