The Board of Education in London issued this appeal for books or funding to send text books to British prisoners of war who sought to continue their educations while in prison camps. This was an opportunity for POW\u27s to pursue educations to complete their academic programs or obtain a better job after repatriation.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1253/thumbnail.jp
After capture, German prison camp administrators sent a post card with limited information (indicati...
Cover of the Bibliotheque des prisonniers de guerre, published by the World\u27s Alliance of YMC...
Former British, Russian, and German prisoners of war meet at Flushing in the Netherlands as they...
The Board of Education in London issued this appeal for books or funding to send text books to B...
World Alliance secretaries prepare books for shipment to prisoners of war in Allied and Central ...
Social workers and neutral inspectors often visited prison camps to meet prisoners. In this wood bl...
French prisoners borrow books from an unidentified prison camp library in Germany. POW\u27s who r...
The library was a critical service for POW\u27s as books allowed prisoners to leave the confines of ...
At the end of March 1918, within a few days of being captured in the German spring offensive, Captai...
These British prisoners of war arrived in England in December 1915 as part of an exchange progra...
The YMCA sent these recreation chests to Arbeitskommandos working away from their parent camps. P...
A World\u27s Alliance secretary is compiling a list of books which will be sorted into traveling ...
Reprinted, with addition of prefatory note, from the Library journal, July, August and October, 1917...
These former British prisoners were released by the Germans under the terms of the Armistice and ...
British civilian internees stack their considerable belongings, which they acquired during their cap...
After capture, German prison camp administrators sent a post card with limited information (indicati...
Cover of the Bibliotheque des prisonniers de guerre, published by the World\u27s Alliance of YMC...
Former British, Russian, and German prisoners of war meet at Flushing in the Netherlands as they...
The Board of Education in London issued this appeal for books or funding to send text books to B...
World Alliance secretaries prepare books for shipment to prisoners of war in Allied and Central ...
Social workers and neutral inspectors often visited prison camps to meet prisoners. In this wood bl...
French prisoners borrow books from an unidentified prison camp library in Germany. POW\u27s who r...
The library was a critical service for POW\u27s as books allowed prisoners to leave the confines of ...
At the end of March 1918, within a few days of being captured in the German spring offensive, Captai...
These British prisoners of war arrived in England in December 1915 as part of an exchange progra...
The YMCA sent these recreation chests to Arbeitskommandos working away from their parent camps. P...
A World\u27s Alliance secretary is compiling a list of books which will be sorted into traveling ...
Reprinted, with addition of prefatory note, from the Library journal, July, August and October, 1917...
These former British prisoners were released by the Germans under the terms of the Armistice and ...
British civilian internees stack their considerable belongings, which they acquired during their cap...
After capture, German prison camp administrators sent a post card with limited information (indicati...
Cover of the Bibliotheque des prisonniers de guerre, published by the World\u27s Alliance of YMC...
Former British, Russian, and German prisoners of war meet at Flushing in the Netherlands as they...