Box 1: Item 2012.117. Dangel-Sivadier correspondence, 1941-1942. Includes a postcard, 30 December, 1941 from André Dangel, a French prisoner of war in a German POW camp to Marthe Sivadier (probably his wife) and his mother in Paris. Dangel expresses hope to be released and mentions that a fellow prisoner, who will be repatriated to France shortly is planning on visiting Marthe and his mother. Also included is a letter, 7/28/1942, from Marthe Sivadier (Paris) to André Dangel still in the POW camp ("M.-Stammlater, V A"). She talks about her work, complains that not enough effort has been made to secure Dangel's release from the camp, talks about upcoming vacation with family, how she spends her weekends and how she hopes that he will be ...
Green paper with ‘PRISONER OF WAR POST CARD’ at center top; reverse has printed lines with handwritt...
This French military post tag was attached to parcels sent by the Prisoner of War Service to French ...
Postcard addressed to “Frau Maria Sauter” written in blue ink, “WAR CRIMES CENSOR – 13” stamped in r...
Jean Larrue was born on the 23.07.1885 and came from SW France near Bordeaux. He served in the Frenc...
a: Envelope “COMITÉ INTERNATIONAL DE LA CROIX-ROUGE-GENÈVE” addressed to “Mr. Alexander DISLER.” B: ...
Envelope: green, split into three parts. Left side has a block of black, printed German text with th...
Brown envelope addressed to the Comité International de la Croix Rouge. Writing in black ink on ei...
Front: A white envelope with two pasted stamps in blue and pink, black and purple hand stamps, and a...
a: Envelope addressed to “Aleksander Distler No. 234,” “Internment Camp “I” written in center, “inte...
This collection consists of various correspondence between POWs and their families, including 86 let...
Front: Tan paper with fold. Auszug aus der Lagerordnug: printed at top left. Date written in top r...
Front: 8 multi-colored stamps; \u27by airmail\u27 stamp; many handstamps. Back: Handwritten return a...
a: Envelope with address “Mr. A Distler, Refugee Camp 41, Isle aux Noix, St Paul, Que.” Written in b...
Envelope with two blue and green stamps as well as red ink stamp with French text inside. Address ha...
Envelope: Green. Left side has prisoner\u27s name, number, and block written on top left. Beneath th...
Green paper with ‘PRISONER OF WAR POST CARD’ at center top; reverse has printed lines with handwritt...
This French military post tag was attached to parcels sent by the Prisoner of War Service to French ...
Postcard addressed to “Frau Maria Sauter” written in blue ink, “WAR CRIMES CENSOR – 13” stamped in r...
Jean Larrue was born on the 23.07.1885 and came from SW France near Bordeaux. He served in the Frenc...
a: Envelope “COMITÉ INTERNATIONAL DE LA CROIX-ROUGE-GENÈVE” addressed to “Mr. Alexander DISLER.” B: ...
Envelope: green, split into three parts. Left side has a block of black, printed German text with th...
Brown envelope addressed to the Comité International de la Croix Rouge. Writing in black ink on ei...
Front: A white envelope with two pasted stamps in blue and pink, black and purple hand stamps, and a...
a: Envelope addressed to “Aleksander Distler No. 234,” “Internment Camp “I” written in center, “inte...
This collection consists of various correspondence between POWs and their families, including 86 let...
Front: Tan paper with fold. Auszug aus der Lagerordnug: printed at top left. Date written in top r...
Front: 8 multi-colored stamps; \u27by airmail\u27 stamp; many handstamps. Back: Handwritten return a...
a: Envelope with address “Mr. A Distler, Refugee Camp 41, Isle aux Noix, St Paul, Que.” Written in b...
Envelope with two blue and green stamps as well as red ink stamp with French text inside. Address ha...
Envelope: Green. Left side has prisoner\u27s name, number, and block written on top left. Beneath th...
Green paper with ‘PRISONER OF WAR POST CARD’ at center top; reverse has printed lines with handwritt...
This French military post tag was attached to parcels sent by the Prisoner of War Service to French ...
Postcard addressed to “Frau Maria Sauter” written in blue ink, “WAR CRIMES CENSOR – 13” stamped in r...