This was the title page of the Doeberitz Zeitschrift, a newspaper printed in English, French, and Russian for the prisoners at Doeberitz. This example is a Russian language version of the newspaper.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1950/thumbnail.jp
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The back of the document reads in Russian and French: “Пленные с польского фронта” – “Prisonniers de...
This is a copy of the 27 January 1915 edition of The Ruhleben Camp News, a fortnightly newspaper w...
This is the front page of the first edition of The Wooden City: A Journal for Prisoners of War in ...
This was the title page of the Doeberitz Zeitschrift, a newspaper printed in English, French, and ...
French prisoners produced Le Tuyau ( Sprachrohr in German or The Megaphone in English), a priso...
German commandants allowed prisoners to publish prison camp newspapers to provide POW\u27s with info...
This is the front page of the first edition of The Barbed Wireless, a newspaper for American POW\u...
The German officer seated at the desk was the camp censor at Doeberitz. He was responsible for insp...
A group of Russian prisoners of war at Doeberitz, representing a wide range of nationalities in the ...
British prisoners at Schweidnitz produced the English-language newspaper The Barb. This was the 2...
A labor detachment of Russian prisoners of war from Doeberitz pull a wagon along a snowy road. Give...
Thousands of Russian prisoiners of war line up in an East Prussian town early in the war in prep...
Front page of the El Dschihad ( The Jihad ), the newspaper for Muslim POW\u27s at Zossen-Wuensdorf...
Title pages have parallel Russian.Includes "Worterbuch beim Gebrauch des Deutschen Lesebuches..., 18...
Russian prisoners administer the book collection in this library in an unidentified German priso...
The back of the document reads in Russian and French: “Пленные с польского фронта” – “Prisonniers de...
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